The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 3C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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... body of gentlemen , who had wished that the city of Bristol should , at this cri- tical season , be represented by some gentleman of tried abilities and known commercial knowledge , immediately put Mr. Burke in nomination . Some of them ...
... body of gentlemen , who had wished that the city of Bristol should , at this cri- tical season , be represented by some gentleman of tried abilities and known commercial knowledge , immediately put Mr. Burke in nomination . Some of them ...
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... of the honest exertions with which they are accom- panied . This is my trial to - day . My industry . is not on trial . Of my industry I am sure , as as far as my constitution of mind and body admitted 8 SPEECH AT HIS.
... of the honest exertions with which they are accom- panied . This is my trial to - day . My industry . is not on trial . Of my industry I am sure , as as far as my constitution of mind and body admitted 8 SPEECH AT HIS.
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Edmund Burke. as far as my constitution of mind and body admitted . When I was invited by many respectable mer- chants , freeholders , and freemen of this city , to offer them my services , I had just received the honour of an election ...
Edmund Burke. as far as my constitution of mind and body admitted . When I was invited by many respectable mer- chants , freeholders , and freemen of this city , to offer them my services , I had just received the honour of an election ...
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... un- natural protuberance , that has drawn the juices from the rest of the body ? The reverse . It is the very food that has nourished every other part into its present magnitude . Our general trade has been greatly its 40 ' SPEECH ON.
... un- natural protuberance , that has drawn the juices from the rest of the body ? The reverse . It is the very food that has nourished every other part into its present magnitude . Our general trade has been greatly its 40 ' SPEECH ON.
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... body , and should tell him- " Young man , there " is America - which at this day serves for little more than to amuse you with stories of savage men , and uncouth manners ; yet shall , before you taste of death , shew itself equal to ...
... body , and should tell him- " Young man , there " is America - which at this day serves for little more than to amuse you with stories of savage men , and uncouth manners ; yet shall , before you taste of death , shew itself equal to ...
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