The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 3C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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... person , that favour which my friends have hitherto endea- voured to procure for me , by the most obliging , and to me the most honourable , exertions . I have so high an opinion of the great trust which you have to confer on this ...
... person , that favour which my friends have hitherto endea- voured to procure for me , by the most obliging , and to me the most honourable , exertions . I have so high an opinion of the great trust which you have to confer on this ...
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... person that appeared here as counsel for the candidate , who so long and so earnestly solicited your votes , thinks proper to deny , that a very great part of you have any votes to give . He fixes a standard period of time in his own ...
... person that appeared here as counsel for the candidate , who so long and so earnestly solicited your votes , thinks proper to deny , that a very great part of you have any votes to give . He fixes a standard period of time in his own ...
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... person upon the contracted scale of private information . But though I do not hazard any thing approaching to a censure on the motives of former parliaments to all those alterations , one fact is undoubted , -that under them the state ...
... person upon the contracted scale of private information . But though I do not hazard any thing approaching to a censure on the motives of former parliaments to all those alterations , one fact is undoubted , -that under them the state ...
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... person . To restore order and repose to an empire so great and so distracted as ours , is , merely in the attempt , an undertaking that would ennoble the flights of the highest genius , and obtain pardon for the efforts of the meanest ...
... person . To restore order and repose to an empire so great and so distracted as ours , is , merely in the attempt , an undertaking that would ennoble the flights of the highest genius , and obtain pardon for the efforts of the meanest ...
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... person * Mr. Glover . a person with any detail ; if a great part D 3 CONCILIATION WITH AMERICA . 37.
... person * Mr. Glover . a person with any detail ; if a great part D 3 CONCILIATION WITH AMERICA . 37.
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