The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 5Scholarly Press, 1889 - Great Britain |
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Page 8
... called the Whig Club , thought proper to come to the following resolution : " That their confidence in Mr. Fox is confirmed , strengthened , and increased by the calumnics against him . " To that resolution my two noble friends , the ...
... called the Whig Club , thought proper to come to the following resolution : " That their confidence in Mr. Fox is confirmed , strengthened , and increased by the calumnics against him . " To that resolution my two noble friends , the ...
Page 12
... called the Revolution Soci- ety and the Constitutional Society . Mr. Fox must have been well apprised of the progress of that soci ety in every one of its steps , if not of the very ori- j gin of it . I certainly was informed of both ...
... called the Revolution Soci- ety and the Constitutional Society . Mr. Fox must have been well apprised of the progress of that soci ety in every one of its steps , if not of the very ori- j gin of it . I certainly was informed of both ...
Page 20
... called The Friends of the Liberty of the Press . Their title groundlessly insinuated that the freedom of the press had lately suffered , or was now threatened with , somo violation . This society was only , in reality , another ...
... called The Friends of the Liberty of the Press . Their title groundlessly insinuated that the freedom of the press had lately suffered , or was now threatened with , somo violation . This society was only , in reality , another ...
Page 36
... called to be the judges in this matter . - A sure way , indeed , to encourage France not to make a surrender of this key of Italy and Switzer- land , or of Mentz , the key of Germany , or of any other object whatsoever which she holds ...
... called to be the judges in this matter . - A sure way , indeed , to encourage France not to make a surrender of this key of Italy and Switzer- land , or of Mentz , the key of Germany , or of any other object whatsoever which she holds ...
Page 39
... called our country , ) nobody was more sensible of this important truth than Mr. Fox ; and nothing was more proper and pertinent , or was more felt at the time , than his reprimand to Mr. Wilberforce for an inconsiderate expression ...
... called our country , ) nobody was more sensible of this important truth than Mr. Fox ; and nothing was more proper and pertinent , or was more felt at the time , than his reprimand to Mr. Wilberforce for an inconsiderate expression ...
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