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... purposes , the laws and institutions of their country have fixed them . However , if it be the office of those who are thus circumstanced , to take a decided part , it is no less their duty that it should be a fobėr one . It ought to be ...
... purposes , the laws and institutions of their country have fixed them . However , if it be the office of those who are thus circumstanced , to take a decided part , it is no less their duty that it should be a fobėr one . It ought to be ...
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... purpose ) , I undertake to set the facts and arguments of this wonderful performance in a proper light . I will endeavour to state what this piece is ; the purpose for which I take it to have been written ; and the effects ( supposing ...
... purpose ) , I undertake to set the facts and arguments of this wonderful performance in a proper light . I will endeavour to state what this piece is ; the purpose for which I take it to have been written ; and the effects ( supposing ...
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... purpose of this painphlet , and at which it aims directly or obliquely in cvery page , is to persuade thc publick of three or four of the most difficult points in the worldthat all the advantages of the late wat were on thic part of the ...
... purpose of this painphlet , and at which it aims directly or obliquely in cvery page , is to persuade thc publick of three or four of the most difficult points in the worldthat all the advantages of the late wat were on thic part of the ...
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Edmund Burke. Such is the author's scheme . Whether it will answer his purpose , I know not . But furely that purpose ought to be a wonderfully good one , to warrant the methods he has taken to compass it . If the facts and reasonings in ...
Edmund Burke. Such is the author's scheme . Whether it will answer his purpose , I know not . But furely that purpose ought to be a wonderfully good one , to warrant the methods he has taken to compass it . If the facts and reasonings in ...
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... these paragraphs . For what purpose in any cause shall we hereafter contend with France ? can we ever flatter ourselves that we fall wage a more * P. 6 , 7 , , 9 , 10 , fucsuccessful war ? If , on our part , in a 20 OBSERVATIONS ON A LATE.
... these paragraphs . For what purpose in any cause shall we hereafter contend with France ? can we ever flatter ourselves that we fall wage a more * P. 6 , 7 , , 9 , 10 , fucsuccessful war ? If , on our part , in a 20 OBSERVATIONS ON A LATE.
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