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... friends of the author, without waiting to consult him, instantly obtained an injunction from the Court of Chancery ... friend, which he dictated on this subject from a sick-bed. BATH, 15th Feb., 1797. “My Dear Laurence,— “On the ...
... friends of the author, without waiting to consult him, instantly obtained an injunction from the Court of Chancery ... friend, which he dictated on this subject from a sick-bed. BATH, 15th Feb., 1797. “My Dear Laurence,— “On the ...
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... friends from whom I concealed nothing. “But I beg you and my friends to be cautious how you let it be understood that I disclaim anything but the mere act and intention of publication. I do not retract any one of the sentiments ...
... friends from whom I concealed nothing. “But I beg you and my friends to be cautious how you let it be understood that I disclaim anything but the mere act and intention of publication. I do not retract any one of the sentiments ...
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... friends afterwards thought it their duty to give an authentic edition. The “Thoughts and Details on Scarcity” were originally presented in the form of a memorial to Mr. Pitt. The author proposed afterwards to recast the same matter in a ...
... friends afterwards thought it their duty to give an authentic edition. The “Thoughts and Details on Scarcity” were originally presented in the form of a memorial to Mr. Pitt. The author proposed afterwards to recast the same matter in a ...
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... friends, after much hesitation, and under a very painful responsibility, to make such an attempt as he could at ... friendship, care has been taken not to attribute to Mr. Burke any sentiment which is not most explicitly known, from ...
... friends, after much hesitation, and under a very painful responsibility, to make such an attempt as he could at ... friendship, care has been taken not to attribute to Mr. Burke any sentiment which is not most explicitly known, from ...
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... friends on consideration have thought allowable would be necessary to adapt it to that place in the series for which ... friend, Earl Fitzwilliam, will be given the first in the supplemental volumes which will be hereafter added to ...
... friends on consideration have thought allowable would be necessary to adapt it to that place in the series for which ... friend, Earl Fitzwilliam, will be given the first in the supplemental volumes which will be hereafter added to ...
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