THE WORKS OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE EDMUND BURKE1803 |
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... letter . The friends of the Author , without waiting to confult him , in- ftantly obtained an injunction from the Court of Chancery to ftop the fale . What he him- self felt , on receiving intelligence of the injury done him by one ...
... letter . The friends of the Author , without waiting to confult him , in- ftantly obtained an injunction from the Court of Chancery to ftop the fale . What he him- self felt , on receiving intelligence of the injury done him by one ...
Page ix
... letters " have been kept back from me till this time . " Mrs. Burke opened your's , and finding that “ all the measures in the power of Dr. King , 66 yourfelf , and Mr. Woodford , had been taken " to fupprefs the publication , the ...
... letters " have been kept back from me till this time . " Mrs. Burke opened your's , and finding that “ all the measures in the power of Dr. King , 66 yourfelf , and Mr. Woodford , had been taken " to fupprefs the publication , the ...
Page x
... letter to copy . As foon as I began to 66 " fufpect him capable of any such scandalous " breach of truft , you know with what an- " xiety I got the loofe papers out of his hands , " not having reason to think that he kept any " other ...
... letter to copy . As foon as I began to 66 " fufpect him capable of any such scandalous " breach of truft , you know with what an- " xiety I got the loofe papers out of his hands , " not having reason to think that he kept any " other ...
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... letter , he had not in fact kept any clean copy , as he had fuppofed , corrected one of the pamphlets with his own hand . From this , which was found preferved with his other papers , his friends afterwards thought it their duty to give ...
... letter , he had not in fact kept any clean copy , as he had fuppofed , corrected one of the pamphlets with his own hand . From this , which was found preferved with his other papers , his friends afterwards thought it their duty to give ...
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... Letters on Rural Econo- micks , addreffed to Mr. Arthur Young ; " but he feems to have finifhed only two or three de- tached fragments of the first letter . These being too imperfect to be printed alone , his friends inferted them in ...
... Letters on Rural Econo- micks , addreffed to Mr. Arthur Young ; " but he feems to have finifhed only two or three de- tached fragments of the first letter . These being too imperfect to be printed alone , his friends inferted them in ...
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