The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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... kind . Their eyes were daz- zled with this new prospect . They were , as it were , electrified and made to lose the natural spirit of their situation . A bribe , great without example in the history of the world , was held out to them ...
... kind . Their eyes were daz- zled with this new prospect . They were , as it were , electrified and made to lose the natural spirit of their situation . A bribe , great without example in the history of the world , was held out to them ...
Page 51
... kind of plague , in the next added to its ravages . That power goes with property is not universally true , and the idea that the operation of it is certain and invariable may mislead us very fatally . parated perty . Whoever will take ...
... kind of plague , in the next added to its ravages . That power goes with property is not universally true , and the idea that the operation of it is certain and invariable may mislead us very fatally . parated perty . Whoever will take ...
Page 78
... kind , raised him , with others of a similar class and disposition , to fame and eminence . On the Revolution he became a publisher of an in- famous newspaper , which he still continues . He is charged , and I believe justly , as the ...
... kind , raised him , with others of a similar class and disposition , to fame and eminence . On the Revolution he became a publisher of an in- famous newspaper , which he still continues . He is charged , and I believe justly , as the ...
Page 125
... kind of security in favour of those whom we invite to the support of our cause . Without it , I am not a little apprehensive that the proclamations of the combined powers might ( con- trary to their intention no doubt ) be looked upon ...
... kind of security in favour of those whom we invite to the support of our cause . Without it , I am not a little apprehensive that the proclamations of the combined powers might ( con- trary to their intention no doubt ) be looked upon ...
Page 158
... kind benefactor . Subdivisions of this faction , which since we have seen , do not in the least differ from each other in their principles , their dispositions , or the means they have em- ployed . Their only quarrel has been about ...
... kind benefactor . Subdivisions of this faction , which since we have seen , do not in the least differ from each other in their principles , their dispositions , or the means they have em- ployed . Their only quarrel has been about ...
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