The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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Page 97
... labour under worse evils . There is no vigour any where , except the distem- pered vigour and energy of France . That coun- try has but too much life in it , when every thing around is so disposed to tameness and languor . The very ...
... labour under worse evils . There is no vigour any where , except the distem- pered vigour and energy of France . That coun- try has but too much life in it , when every thing around is so disposed to tameness and languor . The very ...
Page 195
... labour to restore what has been wickedly destroyed ; cases of imprisonment , and cases of mere exile . But be this as it may , I am sure that if justice is not done there , there can be 0 2 neither neither peace nor justice there , nor ...
... labour to restore what has been wickedly destroyed ; cases of imprisonment , and cases of mere exile . But be this as it may , I am sure that if justice is not done there , there can be 0 2 neither neither peace nor justice there , nor ...
Page 337
... yet the good writings of Paine , and of his learned associates , and the labours of the missionary clubs , and other zealous instructors . Translator .. VOL . VII . Z have ( C 2 have acted , we have spoken like APPENDIX . 337.
... yet the good writings of Paine , and of his learned associates , and the labours of the missionary clubs , and other zealous instructors . Translator .. VOL . VII . Z have ( C 2 have acted , we have spoken like APPENDIX . 337.
Page 354
... , and to give a check , if possible , to the ruinous charges that go nearly to the destruction of the right of election itself , Amidst these his labours , his Grace will be pleased pleased to forgive me , if my zeal , less 354 A LETTER TO.
... , and to give a check , if possible , to the ruinous charges that go nearly to the destruction of the right of election itself , Amidst these his labours , his Grace will be pleased pleased to forgive me , if my zeal , less 354 A LETTER TO.
Page 376
... labour , and are miscalled the poor . The labouring people are only poor , because they are numerous . Numbers in ... labour , and who in reality feed both the pensioners and themselves . But the throats of the rich ought not to be cut ...
... labour , and are miscalled the poor . The labouring people are only poor , because they are numerous . Numbers in ... labour , and who in reality feed both the pensioners and themselves . But the throats of the rich ought not to be cut ...
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