The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke: Political miscellaniesGeorge Bell and Sons, 1891 - Great Britain |
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Edmund Burke. THIS VOLUME IS THE PROPERTY OFF THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE LIBRARY ; PURCHASED FOR THE SPECIAL USE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH LITERATURE . NO.8 STATE COLLEGE , PA . , 18900 " er.
Edmund Burke. THIS VOLUME IS THE PROPERTY OFF THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE LIBRARY ; PURCHASED FOR THE SPECIAL USE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH LITERATURE . NO.8 STATE COLLEGE , PA . , 18900 " er.
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... English- man , he finds matter not only of consolation , but of pride . He proposed to convey to a foreign people , not his own ideas , but the prevalent opinions and sentiments of a nation , renowned for wisdom , and celebrated in all ...
... English- man , he finds matter not only of consolation , but of pride . He proposed to convey to a foreign people , not his own ideas , but the prevalent opinions and sentiments of a nation , renowned for wisdom , and celebrated in all ...
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... English constitution , than to attack the French . I do not determine what would be best for Mr. Pitt to do in his situation . I do not deny that he may have good reasons for his reserve . Perhaps they might have been as good for a ...
... English constitution , than to attack the French . I do not determine what would be best for Mr. Pitt to do in his situation . I do not deny that he may have good reasons for his reserve . Perhaps they might have been as good for a ...
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... English admirers of the forty - eight thousand republics which form the French federation , praise them not for what they are , but for what they are to become . They do not talk as politicians , but as prophets . But in 16 AN APPEAL FROM.
... English admirers of the forty - eight thousand republics which form the French federation , praise them not for what they are , but for what they are to become . They do not talk as politicians , but as prophets . But in 16 AN APPEAL FROM.
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... English dominion . The question naturally arose , whether we should settle that constitution upon English ideas , or upon French . This furnished an opportunity for examining into the value of the French constitution , either considered ...
... English dominion . The question naturally arose , whether we should settle that constitution upon English ideas , or upon French . This furnished an opportunity for examining into the value of the French constitution , either considered ...
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