The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7Wells and Lilly, 1827 - Great Britain |
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Page v
... Commons House of Parliament for the County of York . MY DEAR LORD , I AM persuaded , that your lordship will not be displeased to see your name inscribed , at the beginning of an introduc- tion to the fourth volume of Mr. Burke's ...
... Commons House of Parliament for the County of York . MY DEAR LORD , I AM persuaded , that your lordship will not be displeased to see your name inscribed , at the beginning of an introduc- tion to the fourth volume of Mr. Burke's ...
Page vii
... enumeration of possible cases . The reader will find in these volumes , examples of Mr. Burke's exertions , refer- able to each particular case . - EDIT . House of Commons , the attainment of its main object INTRODUCTION . vii.
... enumeration of possible cases . The reader will find in these volumes , examples of Mr. Burke's exertions , refer- able to each particular case . - EDIT . House of Commons , the attainment of its main object INTRODUCTION . vii.
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Edmund Burke. House of Commons , the attainment of its main object , was placed out of the power of his opponents to wrest from him . -The existence of the enormities , with the commission of which the governour - general was charged ...
Edmund Burke. House of Commons , the attainment of its main object , was placed out of the power of his opponents to wrest from him . -The existence of the enormities , with the commission of which the governour - general was charged ...
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... House that insolent and unbecoming paper , which lies upon our table . It was deliberately given in by his own hand , and signed with his own name . The Commons , how- ever , passed by every thing offensive in that paper with a ...
... House that insolent and unbecoming paper , which lies upon our table . It was deliberately given in by his own hand , and signed with his own name . The Commons , how- ever , passed by every thing offensive in that paper with a ...
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... common na- ture , which cements them to us , and us to them . The re- ports to the contrary have been spread abroad ... House of Commons has used , con- cerning the crimes , which they have chosen , concerning 24 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT.
... common na- ture , which cements them to us , and us to them . The re- ports to the contrary have been spread abroad ... House of Commons has used , con- cerning the crimes , which they have chosen , concerning 24 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT.
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