The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 5Scholarly Press, 1889 - Great Britain |
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... persons and things . During a period of four years , the state of the world , except for some few and short intervals , has filled me with a good deal of serious inquietude . I considered a general war against Jacobins and Jaco- binism ...
... persons and things . During a period of four years , the state of the world , except for some few and short intervals , has filled me with a good deal of serious inquietude . I considered a general war against Jacobins and Jaco- binism ...
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... persons to whom I address this paper . I have always acted with them , and with those whom they represent . To my knowledge , I have not deviated , no , not in the minutest point , from their opinions and principles . Of late , with ...
... persons to whom I address this paper . I have always acted with them , and with those whom they represent . To my knowledge , I have not deviated , no , not in the minutest point , from their opinions and principles . Of late , with ...
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... person in the House of Commons , with whom he was bound by ev- ery party principle , in matters of delicacy and impor- tance , confidentially to communicate , thought proper to send Mr. Adair , as his representative , and with his ...
... person in the House of Commons , with whom he was bound by ev- ery party principle , in matters of delicacy and impor- tance , confidentially to communicate , thought proper to send Mr. Adair , as his representative , and with his ...
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... persons who composed the leading part in that association was , and is , unbound- ed . I hear that he expressed some disapprobation of this club in one case , ( that of Mr. St. John , ) where his consent was formally asked ; yet he ...
... persons who composed the leading part in that association was , and is , unbound- ed . I hear that he expressed some disapprobation of this club in one case , ( that of Mr. St. John , ) where his consent was formally asked ; yet he ...
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... person- ally . On account of this proceeding , a very great number ( I presume to say not the least grave and wise part ) of the Duke of Portland's friends in Par- liament , and many out of ... persons at all ) CONDUCT OF THE MINORITY . 13.
... person- ally . On account of this proceeding , a very great number ( I presume to say not the least grave and wise part ) of the Duke of Portland's friends in Par- liament , and many out of ... persons at all ) CONDUCT OF THE MINORITY . 13.
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