The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 5Scholarly Press, 1889 - Great Britain |
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Page 22
... continued , through the whole of the proceedings , to discredit the national honor and justice , and to throw the entire blame of the war on Parliament , and on his own country , as acting with violence , haughti- ness , and want of ...
... continued , through the whole of the proceedings , to discredit the national honor and justice , and to throw the entire blame of the war on Parliament , and on his own country , as acting with violence , haughti- ness , and want of ...
Page 35
... continued to claim it as a country which their principles of fraternity bound them to protect , that is , to subdue and to regulate at their pleasure . That party which Mr. Fox inclined most to favor and trust , and from which he must ...
... continued to claim it as a country which their principles of fraternity bound them to protect , that is , to subdue and to regulate at their pleasure . That party which Mr. Fox inclined most to favor and trust , and from which he must ...
Page 69
... continued for fourteen hundred years , found nothing which could bind them to an implicit fidelity and dutiful allegiance to Messrs . Brissot , Vergniaud , Condorcet , Anacharsis Clootz , and Thomas Paine . In this difficulty , they did ...
... continued for fourteen hundred years , found nothing which could bind them to an implicit fidelity and dutiful allegiance to Messrs . Brissot , Vergniaud , Condorcet , Anacharsis Clootz , and Thomas Paine . In this difficulty , they did ...
Page 81
... continued an exercise of a revolutionary power . However , after what had passed had been praised , or excused , or pardoned , he declares loudly against such proceedings in future . Crimes had pioneered and made smooth the way for the ...
... continued an exercise of a revolutionary power . However , after what had passed had been praised , or excused , or pardoned , he declares loudly against such proceedings in future . Crimes had pioneered and made smooth the way for the ...
Page 136
... continued to save money ; and this I can prove , so far as my own information and experience extend . -- It is not true that the rate of wages has not in- creased with the nominal price of provisions . I allow , it has not fluctuated ...
... continued to save money ; and this I can prove , so far as my own information and experience extend . -- It is not true that the rate of wages has not in- creased with the nominal price of provisions . I allow , it has not fluctuated ...
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