The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke: Political miscellaniesGeorge Bell and Sons, 1891 - Great Britain |
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... friendship I owe much ; to the severity of whose judgment I owe more . Ar Mr. Burke's time of life , and in his dispositions , petere honestam missionem was all he had to do with his political associates . This boon they have not chosen ...
... friendship I owe much ; to the severity of whose judgment I owe more . Ar Mr. Burke's time of life , and in his dispositions , petere honestam missionem was all he had to do with his political associates . This boon they have not chosen ...
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... together , and upon which they have invariably acted . The consequence is , that Mr. Burke retires from parliament . " . - Morning Chronicie , May 12 , 1791 . the justice of it . Angry friendship is sometimes as AN APPEAL FROM.
... together , and upon which they have invariably acted . The consequence is , that Mr. Burke retires from parliament . " . - Morning Chronicie , May 12 , 1791 . the justice of it . Angry friendship is sometimes as AN APPEAL FROM.
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... friends , if the decision should happen to be fa- vourable , the honour of the acquittal is lessened ; if adverse , the condemnation is exceedingly embittered . It is aggra- vated by coming from lips professing friendship , and pro ...
... friends , if the decision should happen to be fa- vourable , the honour of the acquittal is lessened ; if adverse , the condemnation is exceedingly embittered . It is aggra- vated by coming from lips professing friendship , and pro ...
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... friendship , which he must ever remember with a melancholy pleasure . To the great , real , and amiable virtues , and to the unequalled abili- ties , of that gentleman , he shall always join with his country in paying a just tribute of ...
... friendship , which he must ever remember with a melancholy pleasure . To the great , real , and amiable virtues , and to the unequalled abili- ties , of that gentleman , he shall always join with his country in paying a just tribute of ...
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... friends or his country ? Thirdly , whether the opinions delivered in his book , and which he had begun to expatiate upon that day were in contradiction to his former principles , and inconsist THE NEW TO THE OLD WHIGS . 11.
... friends or his country ? Thirdly , whether the opinions delivered in his book , and which he had begun to expatiate upon that day were in contradiction to his former principles , and inconsist THE NEW TO THE OLD WHIGS . 11.
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