The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 6J. C. Nimmo, 1887 - Great Britain |
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... matters in a letter to you , rather than in a formal address to the public . Of the delay that has intervened since the publi- cation of the former volume I shall first say a few words . Having undertaken , in conjunction with the late ...
... matters in a letter to you , rather than in a formal address to the public . Of the delay that has intervened since the publi- cation of the former volume I shall first say a few words . Having undertaken , in conjunction with the late ...
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... matter which may fix their fate forever , his opinions ought not to be diurnal , or even weekly . These ephemeri- des of politics are not made for our slow and coarse understandings . Our appetite demands a piece of resistance . We ...
... matter which may fix their fate forever , his opinions ought not to be diurnal , or even weekly . These ephemeri- des of politics are not made for our slow and coarse understandings . Our appetite demands a piece of resistance . We ...
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... matter of territorial or commercial con- troversy , which a peace might settle by the imposi- tion or the taking off a duty , with the gain or the loss of a remote island or a frontier town or two , on the one side or the other . This ...
... matter of territorial or commercial con- troversy , which a peace might settle by the imposi- tion or the taking off a duty , with the gain or the loss of a remote island or a frontier town or two , on the one side or the other . This ...
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... matter for meditation almost in every word of it . The secret of the pacific politicians is out . This republic , at all hazards , is to be main- tained . It is to be confined within some bounds , if we can ; if not , with every ...
... matter for meditation almost in every word of it . The secret of the pacific politicians is out . This republic , at all hazards , is to be main- tained . It is to be confined within some bounds , if we can ; if not , with every ...
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... matter of alarm ; but this physician of October has in his shop all sorts of salves for all sorts of sores . It is curious that they all come from the inexhaustible drug - shop of the Regicide dispensary . It costs him nothing to excite ...
... matter of alarm ; but this physician of October has in his shop all sorts of salves for all sorts of sores . It is curious that they all come from the inexhaustible drug - shop of the Regicide dispensary . It costs him nothing to excite ...
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