The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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Strana ix
... friends and republicans ; whigs and to- ries ; treacherous friends and open ene- mies ; that it was indeed a very curious show , but utterly unsafe to touch , and unsure to stand on . The colleagues , whom he had assorted at the same ...
... friends and republicans ; whigs and to- ries ; treacherous friends and open ene- mies ; that it was indeed a very curious show , but utterly unsafe to touch , and unsure to stand on . The colleagues , whom he had assorted at the same ...
Strana x
... friends to the consti- tutional liberty , was to the full , as objec tionable as that of pretended favouritism . is Though this performance of Mr. Burke beautifully fascinating as a composition , it is now read only as an elegant decla ...
... friends to the consti- tutional liberty , was to the full , as objec tionable as that of pretended favouritism . is Though this performance of Mr. Burke beautifully fascinating as a composition , it is now read only as an elegant decla ...
Strana xii
... friends , who were then sat down to dinner , upon the line of conduct he should pursue . There was but one opinion on the matter , for all present were attached to lord Rockingham , and the present was an opportunity of strength- ening ...
... friends , who were then sat down to dinner , upon the line of conduct he should pursue . There was but one opinion on the matter , for all present were attached to lord Rockingham , and the present was an opportunity of strength- ening ...
Strana xiii
Edmund Burke. projector and his friends , failed , however , to make an impression upon the house , and therefore all ... friends could overcome . The speech of Mr. BURKE on the hustings , in vindication of his parliamentary conduct , was ...
Edmund Burke. projector and his friends , failed , however , to make an impression upon the house , and therefore all ... friends could overcome . The speech of Mr. BURKE on the hustings , in vindication of his parliamentary conduct , was ...
Strana xv
... friend colonel Barrè . After the conclusion of the general peace of 1783 , a political manoeuvre was played , which ... friends maintained it to be , then it is impossible to justify the alliance which they made with the man , who ...
... friend colonel Barrè . After the conclusion of the general peace of 1783 , a political manoeuvre was played , which ... friends maintained it to be , then it is impossible to justify the alliance which they made with the man , who ...
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