The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 1H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1906 |
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Page xvii
... character of liberty the Americans have , and what one brand of slavery they are free from , if they are bound in ... characters of Grenville , Townshend , Lord Rockingham , and Lord Chatham , as exhibited in the masterly delineations of ...
... character of liberty the Americans have , and what one brand of slavery they are free from , if they are bound in ... characters of Grenville , Townshend , Lord Rockingham , and Lord Chatham , as exhibited in the masterly delineations of ...
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... character of the piece . The writers against religion , whilst they oppose every system , are wisely careful never set up any of their own . If some inaccuracies er to s in calculation , in reasoning , or in method , be found , perhaps ...
... character of the piece . The writers against religion , whilst they oppose every system , are wisely careful never set up any of their own . If some inaccuracies er to s in calculation , in reasoning , or in method , be found , perhaps ...
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... character and spirit must be ruled with , at least , some condescension to this spirit and this character . The British colonist must see something which will distinguish him from the colonists of other nations . Those reasonings ...
... character and spirit must be ruled with , at least , some condescension to this spirit and this character . The British colonist must see something which will distinguish him from the colonists of other nations . Those reasonings ...
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A Philosophical Inquiry into the Origin of | 55 |
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