The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke: Political miscellaniesGeorge Bell and Sons, 1891 - Great Britain |
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Page 143
... trans- actions . However , so far as the reality of the dealing goes , all is hitherto fair and plausible ; and here the right honourable gentleman concludes , with commendable prudence , his ac- count of the business . But here it is I ...
... trans- actions . However , so far as the reality of the dealing goes , all is hitherto fair and plausible ; and here the right honourable gentleman concludes , with commendable prudence , his ac- count of the business . But here it is I ...
Page 185
... trans- fused into the veins of the present ! But what is even more striking than the real services of this new - imported patriot , is his modesty . As soon as he had conferred this benefit on the constitution , he withdrew himself from ...
... trans- fused into the veins of the present ! But what is even more striking than the real services of this new - imported patriot , is his modesty . As soon as he had conferred this benefit on the constitution , he withdrew himself from ...
Page 194
... trans- action . " But it is exposed ; it is perfectly known in every member , in every particle , and in every way , except that which lead to a remedy . He knows that the papers of correspondence are printed , and that they are in ...
... trans- action . " But it is exposed ; it is perfectly known in every member , in every particle , and in every way , except that which lead to a remedy . He knows that the papers of correspondence are printed , and that they are in ...
Page 211
... trans- actions , among the Mussulman chiefs of Indostan . The Nabob thought to have gained no inconsiderable point , in procuring the correspondence from our predecessors to the Rajah of Tanjore to be changed from the Marattah language ...
... trans- actions , among the Mussulman chiefs of Indostan . The Nabob thought to have gained no inconsiderable point , in procuring the correspondence from our predecessors to the Rajah of Tanjore to be changed from the Marattah language ...
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... Trans . by J. E. Ryland . 2 vols . Lectures on the History of Christian Dogmas . Trans . by J. E. Ry . land . 2 vols . Memorials of Christian Life in the Early and Middle Ages ; including Light in Dark Places . Trans . by J. E. Ryland ...
... Trans . by J. E. Ryland . 2 vols . Lectures on the History of Christian Dogmas . Trans . by J. E. Ry . land . 2 vols . Memorials of Christian Life in the Early and Middle Ages ; including Light in Dark Places . Trans . by J. E. Ryland ...
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