The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 3C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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... the sake 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.
... the sake 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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... minds , though it should shew itself even in this court , it has not made the slightest impression on me . The highest flight of such clamorous birds is winged in an inferiour region VOL . III . C region of the air . We hear them , and ...
... minds , though it should shew itself even in this court , it has not made the slightest impression on me . The highest flight of such clamorous birds is winged in an inferiour region VOL . III . C region of the air . We hear them , and ...
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... mind , or some want of knowledge . of the world , to hazard plans of government except from a seat of authority . Propositions are made , not only ineffectually , but somewhat disreputably , when the minds of men are not properly ...
... mind , or some want of knowledge . of the world , to hazard plans of government except from a seat of authority . Propositions are made , not only ineffectually , but somewhat disreputably , when the minds of men are not properly ...
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... minds , and the direction which this spirit takes , it will not be amiss to lay open somewhat more largely . First , the people of the colonies are descendants of Englishmen . England , Sir , is a nation , which still I hope respects ...
... minds , and the direction which this spirit takes , it will not be amiss to lay open somewhat more largely . First , the people of the colonies are descendants of Englishmen . England , Sir , is a nation , which still I hope respects ...
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