The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 5Little, Brown, 1871 - Great Britain |
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... friends . Thus per- sons of great importance may be made to turn the whole of their influence to the destruction of ... friend , who had , comparatively with men of your description , a very small interest in op- posing the modern system ...
... friends . Thus per- sons of great importance may be made to turn the whole of their influence to the destruction of ... friend , who had , comparatively with men of your description , a very small interest in op- posing the modern system ...
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... affectionate attachment , Your Grace's most faithful friend , And most obedient humble servant , EDMUND BURKE . BEACONSFIELD , Sept. 29 , 1793 . A OBSERVATIONS . PPROACHING towards the close of a long 6 LETTER TO THE DUKE OF PORTLAND .
... affectionate attachment , Your Grace's most faithful friend , And most obedient humble servant , EDMUND BURKE . BEACONSFIELD , Sept. 29 , 1793 . A OBSERVATIONS . PPROACHING towards the close of a long 6 LETTER TO THE DUKE OF PORTLAND .
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... friends upon that subject , would have brought him to a safer way of thinking . Several of his friends saw no security for keeping things in a proper train after this excursion of his , but in the reunion of the party on its old grounds ...
... friends upon that subject , would have brought him to a safer way of thinking . Several of his friends saw no security for keeping things in a proper train after this excursion of his , but in the reunion of the party on its old grounds ...
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... friends to the Duke of Portland , have made to Mr. Fox's con- duct , are not calumnies , but founded on truth , — that they are not few , but many , - and that they are not light and trivial , but , in a very high degree , serious and ...
... friends to the Duke of Portland , have made to Mr. Fox's con- duct , are not calumnies , but founded on truth , — that they are not few , but many , - and that they are not light and trivial , but , in a very high degree , serious and ...
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... Friends of the People . " It was composed of many of Mr. Fox's own most intimate personal and party friends , joined to a very considerable part of the members of those mischievous associations called the Revolution Soci- ety and the ...
... Friends of the People . " It was composed of many of Mr. Fox's own most intimate personal and party friends , joined to a very considerable part of the members of those mischievous associations called the Revolution Soci- ety and the ...
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