The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 2Wells and Lilly, 1826 - Great Britain |
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... all things , to all the freemen of this city . * Mr. Brickdale opened his poll , it seems , with a tally of those very kind of freemen , and voted many hundreds of them . My particular friends have a demand on me , that 8 SPEECH AT THE.
... all things , to all the freemen of this city . * Mr. Brickdale opened his poll , it seems , with a tally of those very kind of freemen , and voted many hundreds of them . My particular friends have a demand on me , that 8 SPEECH AT THE.
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Edmund Burke. My particular friends have a demand on me , that I should not deceive their expectations . Never was cause or man sup- ported with more constancy , more activity , more spirit . I have been supported with a zeal indeed and ...
Edmund Burke. My particular friends have a demand on me , that I should not deceive their expectations . Never was cause or man sup- ported with more constancy , more activity , more spirit . I have been supported with a zeal indeed and ...
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... all things , to all the freemen of this city . * Mr. Brickdale opened his poll , it seems , with a tally of those very kind of freemen , and voted many hundreds of them . My particular friends have a demand on me , that 8 SPEECH AT THE.
... all things , to all the freemen of this city . * Mr. Brickdale opened his poll , it seems , with a tally of those very kind of freemen , and voted many hundreds of them . My particular friends have a demand on me , that 8 SPEECH AT THE.
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Edmund Burke. My particular friends have a demand on me , that I should not deceive their expectations . Never was cause or man sup- ported with more constancy , more activity , more spirit . I have been supported with a zeal indeed and ...
Edmund Burke. My particular friends have a demand on me , that I should not deceive their expectations . Never was cause or man sup- ported with more constancy , more activity , more spirit . I have been supported with a zeal indeed and ...
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... demand in 1772 ? Why nearly fifty times as much ; for in that year the export to Pennsylvania was 507,9097 . nearly equal to the export to all the colonies together in the first period . I choose , Sir , to enter into these minute and ...
... demand in 1772 ? Why nearly fifty times as much ; for in that year the export to Pennsylvania was 507,9097 . nearly equal to the export to all the colonies together in the first period . I choose , Sir , to enter into these minute and ...
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