The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 15C. and J. Rivington, 1827 - Great Britain |
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Page iv
... occasion may require , to human talents , and to other instruments adequate to the purposes of It's mysterious dispensations . Of these instruments the virtues of Princes are among the most noble . May those of your Majesty and of your ...
... occasion may require , to human talents , and to other instruments adequate to the purposes of It's mysterious dispensations . Of these instruments the virtues of Princes are among the most noble . May those of your Majesty and of your ...
Page vi
... occasion to mention " a Pamphlet which his Lordship said was published by one Debrett , of Piccadilly , and which had that day been put into his hands , reflecting highly upon the Judges and * 4to Edition . ! and many Members of that ...
... occasion to mention " a Pamphlet which his Lordship said was published by one Debrett , of Piccadilly , and which had that day been put into his hands , reflecting highly upon the Judges and * 4to Edition . ! and many Members of that ...
Page ix
... occasion " have been aspersed , as arising from ignorance " or corruption . 66 " Sir , combining all the circumstances , I " think it impossible not to suppose that this Speech does not reflect upon a Report which , by an order of the ...
... occasion " have been aspersed , as arising from ignorance " or corruption . 66 " Sir , combining all the circumstances , I " think it impossible not to suppose that this Speech does not reflect upon a Report which , by an order of the ...
Page xi
... occasions . It states , that the mode of 66 66 68 giving the opinions was unprecedented and " contrary to the privileges of the House of " Commons . It states , that the Committee did " not know upon what rules and principles " the ...
... occasions . It states , that the mode of 66 66 68 giving the opinions was unprecedented and " contrary to the privileges of the House of " Commons . It states , that the Committee did " not know upon what rules and principles " the ...
Page xii
... occasion shall be regularly given to main- " tain every thing of substance in that paper , " I shall be ready to meet the proudest name for 66 ability , learning , or rank , that this kingdom ❝contains , upon that subject . Do I say ...
... occasion shall be regularly given to main- " tain every thing of substance in that paper , " I shall be ready to meet the proudest name for 66 ability , learning , or rank , that this kingdom ❝contains , upon that subject . Do I say ...
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