The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 10C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - France |
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... appears from the state of his MS . Papers , that he had designed to publish some of the SPEECHES , which he delivered in those discussions , and with that view had preserved the following FRAGMENTS and detached NOTES ; which are now ...
... appears from the state of his MS . Papers , that he had designed to publish some of the SPEECHES , which he delivered in those discussions , and with that view had preserved the following FRAGMENTS and detached NOTES ; which are now ...
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... appear to me con- clusive . First , two honourable Gentlemen , one near me , the other , I think , on the other side of the House , assert , that , if you alter her symbols , you destroy the being of the Church of England . This , for ...
... appear to me con- clusive . First , two honourable Gentlemen , one near me , the other , I think , on the other side of the House , assert , that , if you alter her symbols , you destroy the being of the Church of England . This , for ...
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... appears in two points of view.- 1st . Whether it is a matter of grievance . 2d . Whether it is within our province to redress it with propriety and prudence . Whether it comes properly before us on a petition upon matter of grievance ...
... appears in two points of view.- 1st . Whether it is a matter of grievance . 2d . Whether it is within our province to redress it with propriety and prudence . Whether it comes properly before us on a petition upon matter of grievance ...
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... appear in the petition of some Dissenters ; with whom , I believe , very few in this House are yet acquainted ; and of whom you know no more * This speech is given partly from the Manuscript papers of Mr. Burke , and partly from a very ...
... appear in the petition of some Dissenters ; with whom , I believe , very few in this House are yet acquainted ; and of whom you know no more * This speech is given partly from the Manuscript papers of Mr. Burke , and partly from a very ...
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... appears before his Consti- tuents to account for the use of the talent , with which they intrusted him , and for the improve- ment he has made of it for the public advantage . It would be so , if every corruptible Representa- tive It ...
... appears before his Consti- tuents to account for the use of the talent , with which they intrusted him , and for the improve- ment he has made of it for the public advantage . It would be so , if every corruptible Representa- tive It ...
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