The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 5Scholarly Press, 1889 - Great Britain |
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... REGARDS OTHER NATIONS · · • · 342 LETTER III . ON THE RUPTURE OF THE Negotiation ; THE TERMS OF PEACE PROPOSED ; AND THE RE- SOURCES OF THE COUNTRY FOR THE CONTINU- ANCE OF THE WAR . · 384 OBSERVATIONS ON THE CONDUCT OF THE MINORITY ...
... REGARDS OTHER NATIONS · · • · 342 LETTER III . ON THE RUPTURE OF THE Negotiation ; THE TERMS OF PEACE PROPOSED ; AND THE RE- SOURCES OF THE COUNTRY FOR THE CONTINU- ANCE OF THE WAR . · 384 OBSERVATIONS ON THE CONDUCT OF THE MINORITY ...
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... regard both to 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 ...
... regard both to 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 ...
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... regard with the greatest admiration , I will put down , distinctly and articulately , some of the mat- ters of objection which I feel to his late doctrines and proceedings , trusting that I shall be able to demon- strate to the friends ...
... regard with the greatest admiration , I will put down , distinctly and articulately , some of the mat- ters of objection which I feel to his late doctrines and proceedings , trusting that I shall be able to demon- strate to the friends ...
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... regards the dignity and safety of his country , or indeed the common safety of mankind , ever to forget Mr. Fox's proceedings in that tremen- dous crisis of all human affairs . 9. Mr. Fox very soon had reason to be apprised of the ...
... regards the dignity and safety of his country , or indeed the common safety of mankind , ever to forget Mr. Fox's proceedings in that tremen- dous crisis of all human affairs . 9. Mr. Fox very soon had reason to be apprised of the ...
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... regard , although those sentiments were publicly declared . I had then no concern in the party , having been , for some time , with all outrage , excluded from it ; but , on general principles , I must say that a person who assumes to ...
... regard , although those sentiments were publicly declared . I had then no concern in the party , having been , for some time , with all outrage , excluded from it ; but , on general principles , I must say that a person who assumes to ...
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