The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 5Little, Brown, 1871 - Great Britain |
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Page 5
... produced so much mischief in the world , and which will infallibly produce more , and possibly greater . It is my protest against the delusion by which some have been taught to look upon this Jacobin contest at home as an ordinary party ...
... produced so much mischief in the world , and which will infallibly produce more , and possibly greater . It is my protest against the delusion by which some have been taught to look upon this Jacobin contest at home as an ordinary party ...
Page 7
... produced in the world , which either dazzled his imagination , or was suited to some new walks of ambition which were then opened to his view . The whole frame and fashion of his poli- tics appear to have suffered about that time a very ...
... produced in the world , which either dazzled his imagination , or was suited to some new walks of ambition which were then opened to his view . The whole frame and fashion of his poli- tics appear to have suffered about that time a very ...
Page 18
... produced by the pretended Pop- ish plot in the reign of Charles the Second , — de- scribing it to be , as that was , a contrivance of knaves , and believed only by well - meaning dupes and mad- men . 17th of Decem- The means used ...
... produced by the pretended Pop- ish plot in the reign of Charles the Second , — de- scribing it to be , as that was , a contrivance of knaves , and believed only by well - meaning dupes and mad- men . 17th of Decem- The means used ...
Page 24
... producing the very same string in a new form , and in moving , under the shape of an ad- dress of Parliament to the crown , another virulent libel on all its own proceedings in this session , in which not only all the ground of the ...
... producing the very same string in a new form , and in moving , under the shape of an ad- dress of Parliament to the crown , another virulent libel on all its own proceedings in this session , in which not only all the ground of the ...
Page 27
... produce his authority , if any au- thority he had . He ought to have done this the rather , because Le Brun , in his first propositions , and in his answers to Lord Grenville , defended , on principle , not on temporary convenience ...
... produce his authority , if any au- thority he had . He ought to have done this the rather , because Le Brun , in his first propositions , and in his answers to Lord Grenville , defended , on principle , not on temporary convenience ...
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