The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 6J. C. Nimmo, 1887 - Great Britain |
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... persons who have adorned the age in which we have lived , and of whose services the pub- lic have been deprived by a ... person less conversant in the manuscripts of Mr. vi PREFACE .
... persons who have adorned the age in which we have lived , and of whose services the pub- lic have been deprived by a ... person less conversant in the manuscripts of Mr. vi PREFACE .
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Edmund Burke. to any person less conversant in the manuscripts of Mr. Burke than myself . To this difficulty succeeded that of selecting from several detached papers , writ- ten upon the same subject and the same topics , such as ...
Edmund Burke. to any person less conversant in the manuscripts of Mr. Burke than myself . To this difficulty succeeded that of selecting from several detached papers , writ- ten upon the same subject and the same topics , such as ...
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... person in January , 1792 , which was published in the third volume . * 4. Letter to Richard Burke , Esq . Of this letter * In the fourth volume of the present edition . it will be necessary to observe , that the first PREFACE . xi.
... person in January , 1792 , which was published in the third volume . * 4. Letter to Richard Burke , Esq . Of this letter * In the fourth volume of the present edition . it will be necessary to observe , that the first PREFACE . xi.
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... person to whom this letter was addressed does not ap- pear on the manuscript ; nor has the letter been found to which it was written as an an- swer . And as the gentleman whom he em- ployed as an amanuensis is not now living , no ...
... person to whom this letter was addressed does not ap- pear on the manuscript ; nor has the letter been found to which it was written as an an- swer . And as the gentleman whom he em- ployed as an amanuensis is not now living , no ...
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... persons , who are not satisfied with the securities of a Jacobin peace , to be persons of intemperate minds . I may be , and I fear I am , with you in that descrip- tion ; but pray , my Lord , recollect that very few of - the causes ...
... persons , who are not satisfied with the securities of a Jacobin peace , to be persons of intemperate minds . I may be , and I fear I am , with you in that descrip- tion ; but pray , my Lord , recollect that very few of - the causes ...
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