The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 2Wells and Lilly, 1826 - Great Britain |
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... tion . Some of them set off express for London to apprise that 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 ...
... tion . Some of them set off express for London to apprise that 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 ...
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... tion with his constituents . Their wishes ought to have great weight with him ; their opinion high respect ; their business unremitted attention . It is his duty to sacrifice his repose , his pleasures , his satisfactions , to theirs ...
... tion with his constituents . Their wishes ought to have great weight with him ; their opinion high respect ; their business unremitted attention . It is his duty to sacrifice his repose , his pleasures , his satisfactions , to theirs ...
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... tion , we are not at all embarrassed ( unless we please to make ourselves so ) by any incongruous mixture of coercion and restraint . We are therefore called upon , as it were by a superiour warning voice , again to attend to America ...
... tion , we are not at all embarrassed ( unless we please to make ourselves so ) by any incongruous mixture of coercion and restraint . We are therefore called upon , as it were by a superiour warning voice , again to attend to America ...
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... tion , of such province or colony , for contributing their proportion to the common defence ( such proportion to be raised under the authority of the general court , or general assembly , of such province or colony , and disposable by ...
... tion , of such province or colony , for contributing their proportion to the common defence ( such proportion to be raised under the authority of the general court , or general assembly , of such province or colony , and disposable by ...
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... tion , no better than arrant trifling . I shall therefore endea vour , with your leave , to lay before you some of the most material of these circumstances in as full and as clear a man- ner as I am able to state them . The first thing ...
... tion , no better than arrant trifling . I shall therefore endea vour , with your leave , to lay before you some of the most material of these circumstances in as full and as clear a man- ner as I am able to state them . The first thing ...
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