The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 3C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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... possible abuses in making them . I do not intend to argue the matter here . My learned counsel has supported your cause with his usual ability ; the worthy sheriffs have acted with their usual equity , and I have no doubt , that the ...
... possible abuses in making them . I do not intend to argue the matter here . My learned counsel has supported your cause with his usual ability ; the worthy sheriffs have acted with their usual equity , and I have no doubt , that the ...
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... possible we ever can have any sort of difference . Perhaps I may give you too much , rather than too little trouble . From the first hour I was encouraged to court your your favour , to this happy day of obtaining it 20 SPEECH AT THE.
... possible we ever can have any sort of difference . Perhaps I may give you too much , rather than too little trouble . From the first hour I was encouraged to court your your favour , to this happy day of obtaining it 20 SPEECH AT THE.
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... possible . We are members for a free country ; and surely we all know , that the machine of a free constitution is no simple thing ; but as intricate and as delicate as it is valuable . We are members in a great and ancient monarchy ...
... possible . We are members for a free country ; and surely we all know , that the machine of a free constitution is no simple thing ; but as intricate and as delicate as it is valuable . We are members in a great and ancient monarchy ...
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... possible aspect . Sir , if I were capable of engaging you to an equal attention , I would state , that , as far as I am capable of discerning , there are but three ways of proceeding relative to this stubborn spirit , which prevails in ...
... possible aspect . Sir , if I were capable of engaging you to an equal attention , I would state , that , as far as I am capable of discerning , there are but three ways of proceeding relative to this stubborn spirit , which prevails in ...
Page 91
... possible . As I meddle with no theory , I do not absolutely assert the imprac- ticability of such a representation . But I do not see my way to it ; and those who have been more confident have not been more successful . How- ever , the ...
... possible . As I meddle with no theory , I do not absolutely assert the imprac- ticability of such a representation . But I do not see my way to it ; and those who have been more confident have not been more successful . How- ever , the ...
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