 | Edmund Burke - Political science - 1756
...representation of the colonies in parliament. Perhaps I might be inclined to entertain some such thought ; but a great flood stops me in my course. Opposuit natura...cannot remove the eternal barriers of the creation. The thing, in that mode, I do not know to be possible. As I meddle with no theory, I do not abso-utely... | |
 | Edmund Burke - Political science - 1807
...representation of the colonies in parliament. Perhaps I might be inclined to entertain some such thought ; but a great flood stops me in my course. Opposuit natura...cannot remove the eternal barriers of the creation. The thing in that mode, I do not know to be possible. As I meddle with no theory, I do not absolutely... | |
 | Nathaniel Chapman - Great Britain - 1808
...representation of the colonies in parliament. Perhaps I might be inclined to entertain some such thought ; but a great flood stops me in my course. Opposuit natura....cannot remove the eternal barriers of the creation. The thing in that mode, I do not know to be possible. As I meddle with no theory, 1 do not absolutely... | |
 | Charles Phillips - English prose literature - 1819 - 435 pages
...representation of the colonies in parliament. Perhaps I might be inclined to entertain some such thought ; but a great flood stops me in my course. Opposuit natura...cannot remove the eternal ~ barriers of the creation. The thing in that mode, I do not know to be possible. As I meddle with no theory, I do not absolutely... | |
 | Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1834 - 2 pages
...representation of the colonies in parliament. Perhaps I might be inclined to entertain some such thought ; but a great flood stops me in my course. Opposuit natura...cannot remove the eternal barriers of the creation. The thing, in that mode, I do not know to be possible. As I meddle with no theory, I do not absolutely... | |
 | Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1837
...representation of the colonies in parliament. Perhaps I might be inclined to entertain some such thought ; but ess of communication with you. Your faithful friend,...devoted servant, I shall be to the end of my life : The thing, in that mode, I do not know to be possible. As I meddle with no theory, I do not absolutely... | |
 | Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1852
...representation of the colonies in parliament. Perhaps I might be inclined to entertain some such thought ; but a great flood stops me in my course. Opposuit natura...cannot remove the eternal barriers of the creation. The thing, in that mode, I do not know to be possible. As I meddle with no theory, I do not absolutely... | |
 | Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1852
...representation of the colonies in parliament. Perhaps I might be inclined to entertain some such thought ; but a great flood stops me in my course. Opposuit natura...cannot remove the eternal barriers of the creation. The thing, in that mode, I do not know to be possible. As I meddle with no theory, I do not absolutely... | |
 | William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - 1853 - 170 pages
...Parliament. Perhaps I might be inclined to entertain some such thought ; but a great flood stops roc in my course. Opposuit natura — I cannot remove the eternal barriers of the creation. The thing in that mode, I do not know to be possible. As I QQ meddle with no theory, I do not absolutely... | |
 | Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1857 - 512 pages
...representation of the colonies in parliament. Perhaps I might be inclined to entertain some such thought ; but a great flood stops me in my course. Opposuit natura — I cannot remove the eternal bartiers of the creation. The thing, in that mode, I do not know to be possible. As I meddle with no... | |
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