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... Observations on a late Publication , intituled , The Present State of the Nation 7 Thoughts on the Cause of the Present Discontents 215 Speech on American Taration 345 SHORT ACCOUNT OF A LATE SHORT ADMINISTRATION . 1766 .
... Observations on a late Publication , intituled , The Present State of the Nation 7 Thoughts on the Cause of the Present Discontents 215 Speech on American Taration 345 SHORT ACCOUNT OF A LATE SHORT ADMINISTRATION . 1766 .
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... , et verfat fub pectore fixa , " Ecquid erit pretii ? Exx . ap . Cic , 1769 . B4 OBSERVATIONS ON A LATE PUBLICATION , INTITULED , THE PRESENT Observations on a late Publication, inti- tuled, The Present State of the Nation.
... , et verfat fub pectore fixa , " Ecquid erit pretii ? Exx . ap . Cic , 1769 . B4 OBSERVATIONS ON A LATE PUBLICATION , INTITULED , THE PRESENT Observations on a late Publication, inti- tuled, The Present State of the Nation.
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Edmund Burke. OBSERVATIONS ON A LATE PUBLICATION , INTITULED , THE PRESENT STATE OF THE NATION . PARTY divifions , whether on the wholo operating for good or evil , are things inseparable from free government . This is a truth which , I ...
Edmund Burke. OBSERVATIONS ON A LATE PUBLICATION , INTITULED , THE PRESENT STATE OF THE NATION . PARTY divifions , whether on the wholo operating for good or evil , are things inseparable from free government . This is a truth which , I ...
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... state what this piece is ; the purpose for which I take it to have been written ; and the effects ( supposing it should have any effect at all ) it must neceflarily produce . This piece is called , The present State of the Nation . It ...
... state what this piece is ; the purpose for which I take it to have been written ; and the effects ( supposing it should have any effect at all ) it must neceflarily produce . This piece is called , The present State of the Nation . It ...
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... state which he exhibits is owing , according to his representation , not to accidental and extrinfick mischiefs attendant on the nation , but to its radical weakness and constitutional diftempers . All this however is not without The ...
... state which he exhibits is owing , according to his representation , not to accidental and extrinfick mischiefs attendant on the nation , but to its radical weakness and constitutional diftempers . All this however is not without The ...
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