The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 2Wells and Lilly, 1826 - Great Britain |
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... opinion ; so , we must say , that it does great credit to the people of England , as it proves to the world , that , to insure their confidence , it is not necessary to flatter them , or to affect a subserviency to their passions or ...
... opinion ; so , we must say , that it does great credit to the people of England , as it proves to the world , that , to insure their confidence , it is not necessary to flatter them , or to affect a subserviency to their passions or ...
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... opinion of the great trust which you have to confer on this occasion ; and , by long experience , so just a diffidence in my abilities , to fill it in a manner adequate even to my own ideas , that I should never have ventured of myself ...
... opinion of the great trust which you have to confer on this occasion ; and , by long experience , so just a diffidence in my abilities , to fill it in a manner adequate even to my own ideas , that I should never have ventured of myself ...
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... opinions , or any sinister bias whatsoever , the most honest and impartial consideration of which I am capable . The ... opinion , and have ever held a constant corresponding conduct , that this superiority is con- sistent with all the ...
... opinions , or any sinister bias whatsoever , the most honest and impartial consideration of which I am capable . The ... opinion , and have ever held a constant corresponding conduct , that this superiority is con- sistent with all the ...
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... canvass was made for me . I was put in nomination after the poll was opened . I did not appear until it was far advanced . If , un- der all these accumulated disadvantages , your good opinion has AT HIS ARRIVAL AT BRISTOL . 5.
... canvass was made for me . I was put in nomination after the poll was opened . I did not appear until it was far advanced . If , un- der all these accumulated disadvantages , your good opinion has AT HIS ARRIVAL AT BRISTOL . 5.
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Edmund Burke. der all these accumulated disadvantages , your good opinion has carried me to this happy point of success ; you will par- don me , if I can only say to you collectively , as I said to you individually , simply and plainly ...
Edmund Burke. der all these accumulated disadvantages , your good opinion has carried me to this happy point of success ; you will par- don me , if I can only say to you collectively , as I said to you individually , simply and plainly ...
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