The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 4H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1907 - Great Britain |
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... master , Hæc commemoratio est quasi exprobratio . ' It is not pleasant as compliment ; it is not wholesome as instruction . After all , if the king were to bring himself to echo this new kind of address , 6 1 P. 22-24 . ' CASHIERING ...
... master , Hæc commemoratio est quasi exprobratio . ' It is not pleasant as compliment ; it is not wholesome as instruction . After all , if the king were to bring himself to echo this new kind of address , 6 1 P. 22-24 . ' CASHIERING ...
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... masters . Believe me , sir , those , who attempt to level , never equalize . In all societies , consisting of various descriptions of citizens , some description must be upper- most . The levellers therefore only change and pervert the ...
... masters . Believe me , sir , those , who attempt to level , never equalize . In all societies , consisting of various descriptions of citizens , some description must be upper- most . The levellers therefore only change and pervert the ...
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... master that laboureth night and day , ' & c . 6 Ver . 33. They shall not be sought for in public counsel , nor sit high in the congregation : they shall not sit on the judge's seat , nor understand the sentence of judgment : they cannot ...
... master that laboureth night and day , ' & c . 6 Ver . 33. They shall not be sought for in public counsel , nor sit high in the congregation : they shall not sit on the judge's seat , nor understand the sentence of judgment : they cannot ...
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... it was only sketched . It unhappily was left unfinished , in this great history - piece of the mas- sacre of innocents . What hardy pencil of a great 1 Tous les Évêques à la lanterne . master , from this school of the rights of men.
... it was only sketched . It unhappily was left unfinished , in this great history - piece of the mas- sacre of innocents . What hardy pencil of a great 1 Tous les Évêques à la lanterne . master , from this school of the rights of men.
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Edmund Burke. master , from this school of the rights of men , will finish it , is to be seen hereafter . The age has not yet the complete benefit of that diffusion of knowledge that has undermined superstition and error ; and the King ...
Edmund Burke. master , from this school of the rights of men , will finish it , is to be seen hereafter . The age has not yet the complete benefit of that diffusion of knowledge that has undermined superstition and error ; and the King ...
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