The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 2Wells and Lilly, 1826 - Great Britain |
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... this while with the right of election ; and that I had been drawing out a poll , upon no sort of ra- tional grounds , which disturbed the peace of my fellow- citizens for a month together - I really , for CONCLUSION OF THE POLL .
... this while with the right of election ; and that I had been drawing out a poll , upon no sort of ra- tional grounds , which disturbed the peace of my fellow- citizens for a month together - I really , for CONCLUSION OF THE POLL .
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... 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 , and I will endeavour , to have justice done to the rights of freemen ; even ...
... 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 , and I will endeavour , to have justice done to the rights of freemen ; even ...
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... 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 , and I will endeavour , to have justice done to the rights of freemen ; even ...
... 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 , and I will endeavour , to have justice done to the rights of freemen ; even ...
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... sort of reason is that , in which the determination pre- cedes the discussion ; in which one set of men deliberate , and another decide ; and where those who form the conclusion are perhaps three hundred miles distant from those who ...
... sort of reason is that , in which the determination pre- cedes the discussion ; in which one set of men deliberate , and another decide ; and where those who form the conclusion are perhaps three hundred miles distant from those who ...
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... sort of difference . Perhaps I may give you too much , rather than too little trouble . From the first hour I was encouraged to court your favour to this happy day of obtaining it , I have never promised you any thing , but humble and ...
... sort of difference . Perhaps I may give you too much , rather than too little trouble . From the first hour I was encouraged to court your favour to this happy day of obtaining it , I have never promised you any thing , but humble and ...
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