The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 3C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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... called upon by the desire of several respectable fellow - subjects , as I have done at other times , I give up my fears to their wishes . What- ever my other deficiencies may be , I do not know what it is to be wanting to my friends . I ...
... called upon by the desire of several respectable fellow - subjects , as I have done at other times , I give up my fears to their wishes . What- ever my other deficiencies may be , I do not know what it is to be wanting to my friends . I ...
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... called upon , as it were by a superiour warning voice , again to attend to America ; to attend to the whole of it together ; and to review the subject with an unusual degree of care and calmness . Surely it is an awful subject ; or ...
... called upon , as it were by a superiour warning voice , again to attend to America ; to attend to the whole of it together ; and to review the subject with an unusual degree of care and calmness . Surely it is an awful subject ; or ...
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... called for 11,4597 . in value of your commodities , native and foreign . This was the whole . What did it demand in 1772 ? Why nearly fifty times as much ; for in that year the export to Pennsylvania was 507,9097 . nearly equal to the ...
... called for 11,4597 . in value of your commodities , native and foreign . This was the whole . What did it demand in 1772 ? Why nearly fifty times as much ; for in that year the export to Pennsylvania was 507,9097 . nearly equal to the ...
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... called an house of commons . They went much farther ; they attempted to prove , and they succeeded , that in theory it ought to be so , from the particular na- ture of a house of commons , as an immediate re- presentative of the people ...
... called an house of commons . They went much farther ; they attempted to prove , and they succeeded , that in theory it ought to be so , from the particular na- ture of a house of commons , as an immediate re- presentative of the people ...
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... called upon to fix some rule and line for our future conduct , which may give a little stability to our politicks , and prevent the return of such unhappy deliberations as the present . Every such return will bring the matter before us ...
... called upon to fix some rule and line for our future conduct , which may give a little stability to our politicks , and prevent the return of such unhappy deliberations as the present . Every such return will bring the matter before us ...
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