The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 2Wells and Lilly, 1826 - Great Britain |
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... Establishments Speech at Bristol previous to the Election , 1780 125 137 214 Speech at Bristol on declining the Poll 260 Speech on the East - India Bill 263 A Representation to his Majesty moved in the House of Commons , June 14 , 1784 ...
... Establishments Speech at Bristol previous to the Election , 1780 125 137 214 Speech at Bristol on declining the Poll 260 Speech on the East - India Bill 263 A Representation to his Majesty moved in the House of Commons , June 14 , 1784 ...
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... flowing into these colonies , has , for the great- est part , been composed of dissenters from the establishments of their several countries , and have brought with them a tem- : per and character far from alien to that of the 30 SPEECH ON.
... flowing into these colonies , has , for the great- est part , been composed of dissenters from the establishments of their several countries , and have brought with them a tem- : per and character far from alien to that of the 30 SPEECH ON.
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... establishment . It is certainly true . There is however a circumstance attending these colonies , which , in my opinion , fully counterbalances this difference , and makes the spirit of liberty still more high and haughty than in those ...
... establishment . It is certainly true . There is however a circumstance attending these colonies , which , in my opinion , fully counterbalances this difference , and makes the spirit of liberty still more high and haughty than in those ...
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... has been our policy hitherto . Hitherto we have invited our people by every kind of bounty , to fixed establishments . We have invited the husbandman to look to authority for his title . We have taught CONCILIATION WITH AMERICA . 37.
... has been our policy hitherto . Hitherto we have invited our people by every kind of bounty , to fixed establishments . We have invited the husbandman to look to authority for his title . We have taught CONCILIATION WITH AMERICA . 37.
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... , in the said courts , and to provide for the more decent mainte- nance of the judges in the same . " These courts I do not wish to take away ; they are in themselves proper establishments . This court is one of the 64 SPEECH ON.
... , in the said courts , and to provide for the more decent mainte- nance of the judges in the same . " These courts I do not wish to take away ; they are in themselves proper establishments . This court is one of the 64 SPEECH ON.
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