The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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Strana 106
... charge of powder to your military force ; but I am afraid that it has been the means of taking up many muskets against you . This outrageous language , which has been encouraged and kept alive by every art , has already done incredible ...
... charge of powder to your military force ; but I am afraid that it has been the means of taking up many muskets against you . This outrageous language , which has been encouraged and kept alive by every art , has already done incredible ...
Strana 112
... charged with my share of the public councils , I am obliged not to resist projects which I think mischievous , lest men who suffer should be encouraged to resist ? The very tendency of such projects to produce rebellion is one of the ...
... charged with my share of the public councils , I am obliged not to resist projects which I think mischievous , lest men who suffer should be encouraged to resist ? The very tendency of such projects to produce rebellion is one of the ...
Strana 115
... charged with being an American . If warm affection towards those over whom I claim any share of authority , be a crime , I am guilty of this charge . But I do assure you ( and they who know me publicly and private'y will bear witness to ...
... charged with being an American . If warm affection towards those over whom I claim any share of authority , be a crime , I am guilty of this charge . But I do assure you ( and they who know me publicly and private'y will bear witness to ...
Strana 140
... charge . This dis- position of things , being the law of God , neither you nor I can alter it . So that if you will have more help from Ireland , you must previously supply her with more means . I believe it will be found , that if men ...
... charge . This dis- position of things , being the law of God , neither you nor I can alter it . So that if you will have more help from Ireland , you must previously supply her with more means . I believe it will be found , that if men ...
Strana 141
... loss , commer- cially considered , but that it has been compensated by the share which Scotland has taken in defraying the public charge - I believe you have not very carefully looked LETTERS TO GENTLEMEN IN BRISTOL . 141.
... loss , commer- cially considered , but that it has been compensated by the share which Scotland has taken in defraying the public charge - I believe you have not very carefully looked LETTERS TO GENTLEMEN IN BRISTOL . 141.
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