THE WORKS OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE EDMUND BURKE1803 |
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... fponding with his diftinguished reputation . He wrote alfo various tracts , of a lefs popular description , which he defigned for private cir- culation , culation , in quarters where he supposed they might produce vi ADVERTISEMENT .
... fponding with his diftinguished reputation . He wrote alfo various tracts , of a lefs popular description , which he defigned for private cir- culation , culation , in quarters where he supposed they might produce vi ADVERTISEMENT .
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... defigned it for the publick , I fhould have been more exact and " full . It was written in a tone of indigna- " tion , in confequence of the refolutions of the 66 66 66 Whig Club , which were directly pointed against myself and others ...
... defigned it for the publick , I fhould have been more exact and " full . It was written in a tone of indigna- " tion , in confequence of the refolutions of the 66 66 66 Whig Club , which were directly pointed against myself and others ...
Page xiv
... defigned to intervene , were discovered . One of them he seemed to have gone over himself , and to have improved and augmented . The other ( fortunately the smaller ) , was much more imperfect , just as it was taken from his mouth by ...
... defigned to intervene , were discovered . One of them he seemed to have gone over himself , and to have improved and augmented . The other ( fortunately the smaller ) , was much more imperfect , just as it was taken from his mouth by ...
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... defigned by the Author . This piece , therefore , addreffed , as the title originally stood , to his noble friend , Earl Fitz- william , will be given the first in the supple- mental volumes , which will be hereafter add- ed to complete ...
... defigned by the Author . This piece , therefore , addreffed , as the title originally stood , to his noble friend , Earl Fitz- william , will be given the first in the supple- mental volumes , which will be hereafter add- ed to complete ...
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... defigned by Mr. Burke , which , how- ever , he afterwards abridged and altered , while the speech and the notes upon it remained as they were . The text and the documents that support it have throughout been accommo- dated to each other ...
... defigned by Mr. Burke , which , how- ever , he afterwards abridged and altered , while the speech and the notes upon it remained as they were . The text and the documents that support it have throughout been accommo- dated to each other ...
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