The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 5J. Dodsley, 1812 |
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Page 120
... Opposition appear without doors juft in what light they please . To obtain a gal- lery is the caficft thing in the world , if we are fatisfied to culti- vate the esteem of our adverfaries , by the refolution and energy with which we act ...
... Opposition appear without doors juft in what light they please . To obtain a gal- lery is the caficft thing in the world , if we are fatisfied to culti- vate the esteem of our adverfaries , by the refolution and energy with which we act ...
Page 125
... oppose them . The difference among them is , not on the grievance , but on the mode of redrefs ; and we are forry to fay , that they , who have conceived hopes from the pla- cability of the Minifters , who influence the publick Councils ...
... oppose them . The difference among them is , not on the grievance , but on the mode of redrefs ; and we are forry to fay , that they , who have conceived hopes from the pla- cability of the Minifters , who influence the publick Councils ...
Page 166
... opposition as had then rifen , when there were no other objects in view , than thofe that were then before the Houfe . In order not to lose him , we were obliged to abandon , bit by bit , the most confiderable part of the ori ginal ...
... opposition as had then rifen , when there were no other objects in view , than thofe that were then before the Houfe . In order not to lose him , we were obliged to abandon , bit by bit , the most confiderable part of the ori ginal ...
Page 168
... oppose them . If I had acted with my dearest and most valued friends - if I had acted with the Mar- quis of Rockingham ... opposition , and high in public esteem , ran great risques in their boroughs on that occafion . But all this was ...
... oppose them . If I had acted with my dearest and most valued friends - if I had acted with the Mar- quis of Rockingham ... opposition , and high in public esteem , ran great risques in their boroughs on that occafion . But all this was ...
Page 173
... Opposition , by 66 making demands in the name of Ireland , pointed out what " the might extort from Great Britain : that the facility , with " which relief was ( formerly ) granted , inftead of fatisfying Op- pofition , was calculated ...
... Opposition , by 66 making demands in the name of Ireland , pointed out what " the might extort from Great Britain : that the facility , with " which relief was ( formerly ) granted , inftead of fatisfying Op- pofition , was calculated ...
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