The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 5Scholarly Press, 1889 - Great Britain |
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... cause , nor any cessation in their ef forts to do mischief . What is doing by Lord Lau- derdale on the first scene of Lord Georgo Gordon's actions , and in his spirit , is not calculated to remove my apprehensions . They pursue their ...
... cause , nor any cessation in their ef forts to do mischief . What is doing by Lord Lau- derdale on the first scene of Lord Georgo Gordon's actions , and in his spirit , is not calculated to remove my apprehensions . They pursue their ...
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... . When the proceedings of this society of the Friends of the People , as well as others acting in the same spirit , had caused a very serious alarm in the mind of the Duke of Portland , and of many 12 OBSERVATIONS ON THE.
... . When the proceedings of this society of the Friends of the People , as well as others acting in the same spirit , had caused a very serious alarm in the mind of the Duke of Portland , and of many 12 OBSERVATIONS ON THE.
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... cause of them was then grown far less equivocal and far more urgent . He even went so far as to treat the suppo- sition of the growth of a Jacobin spirit in England as a libel on the nation . As to the danger from abroad , on the first ...
... cause of them was then grown far less equivocal and far more urgent . He even went so far as to treat the suppo- sition of the growth of a Jacobin spirit in England as a libel on the nation . As to the danger from abroad , on the first ...
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... caused so much uneasiness in the Duke of Portland's mind , and in the minds of several of his friends . This new society was composed of many , if not most , of the members of the club of the Friends of the Peo- ple , with the addition ...
... caused so much uneasiness in the Duke of Portland's mind , and in the minds of several of his friends . This new society was composed of many , if not most , of the members of the club of the Friends of the Peo- ple , with the addition ...
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... cause of justice from their impossibility of supporting a cause which they ap- prove as if we , who think more strongly on this subject than he does , were of a party against Poland , because we are obliged to act with some of the au ...
... cause of justice from their impossibility of supporting a cause which they ap- prove as if we , who think more strongly on this subject than he does , were of a party against Poland , because we are obliged to act with some of the au ...
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