The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 1H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1906 |
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... given us these destructive views , have given us also the means of satisfying them . From the earliest dawnings of policy to this day , the invention of men has been sharpening and improving the mystery of murder , from the first rude ...
... given us these destructive views , have given us also the means of satisfying them . From the earliest dawnings of policy to this day , the invention of men has been sharpening and improving the mystery of murder , from the first rude ...
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... given to the testimony of merchants . He has an habit of railing at them ; and he may , if he pleases , indulge himself in it . It will not do great mischief to that respectable set of men . The substance of their testimony was , that ...
... given to the testimony of merchants . He has an habit of railing at them ; and he may , if he pleases , indulge himself in it . It will not do great mischief to that respectable set of men . The substance of their testimony was , that ...
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Edmund Burke. given to the claimants ; and when it was mentioned in Parliament , the then leader did not seem , at ... given no authority for this ridiculous rant . In the meantime , I shall only speak of it as a common concern of that ...
Edmund Burke. given to the claimants ; and when it was mentioned in Parliament , the then leader did not seem , at ... given no authority for this ridiculous rant . In the meantime , I shall only speak of it as a common concern of that ...
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A Philosophical Inquiry into the Origin of | 55 |
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