The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 2Wells and Lilly, 1826 - Great Britain |
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... gentleman of this event ; but he was gone to Malton in Yorkshire . The spirit and active zeal of these gentlemen VOL . II . 1 2 followed him to Malton . They arrived there just CONTENTS VOL PAGE Speech at Mr Burke's Arrival at Bristol ...
... gentleman of this event ; but he was gone to Malton in Yorkshire . The spirit and active zeal of these gentlemen VOL . II . 1 2 followed him to Malton . They arrived there just CONTENTS VOL PAGE Speech at Mr Burke's Arrival at Bristol ...
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... GENTLEMEN , I AM come hither to solicit in person , that favour which my friends have hitherto endeavoured to procure for me , by the most obliging , and to me the most honourable , exertions . I have so high an opinion of the great ...
... GENTLEMEN , I AM come hither to solicit in person , that favour which my friends have hitherto endeavoured to procure for me , by the most obliging , and to me the most honourable , exertions . I have so high an opinion of the great ...
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... GENTLEMEN , CANNOT avoid sympathizing strongly with the feelings of the gentleman who has received the same honour that you have conferred on me . If he , who was bred and passed his whole life amongst you ; if he , who through the easy ...
... GENTLEMEN , CANNOT avoid sympathizing strongly with the feelings of the gentleman who has received the same honour that you have conferred on me . If he , who was bred and passed his whole life amongst you ; if he , who through the easy ...
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... Gentlemen , I should make a strange figure , if my conduct had been of this sort . I am not so old an acquaintance of yours as the worthy gentleman . Indeed I could not have ventured on such kind of freedoms with you . But I am bound ...
... Gentlemen , I should make a strange figure , if my conduct had been of this sort . I am not so old an acquaintance of yours as the worthy gentleman . Indeed I could not have ventured on such kind of freedoms with you . But I am bound ...
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... gentleman , who is not fortunate as I have been in this contest , enjoys , in this re- spect , a consolation full of ... gentlemen , when you enjoy the serene air on your lofty rocks , look down upon the gulls , that skim the mud of your ...
... gentleman , who is not fortunate as I have been in this contest , enjoys , in this re- spect , a consolation full of ... gentlemen , when you enjoy the serene air on your lofty rocks , look down upon the gulls , that skim the mud of your ...
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