The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 4Wells and Lilly, 1826 - Great Britain |
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... Lord , on the Attacks made upon him and his Pen- sion , in the House of Lords , by the Duke of Bedford and the Earl of Lauderdale 254 Three Letters addressed to a Member of the present Parlia- ment , on the Proposals for Peace with the ...
... Lord , on the Attacks made upon him and his Pen- sion , in the House of Lords , by the Duke of Bedford and the Earl of Lauderdale 254 Three Letters addressed to a Member of the present Parlia- ment , on the Proposals for Peace with the ...
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... lord Grenville , or Mr. Dundas , into any share in the management of that business , because in a day o tial they have stood up firmly and manfully , as I trust they always will do , and with distinguished powers , for the monarchy and ...
... lord Grenville , or Mr. Dundas , into any share in the management of that business , because in a day o tial they have stood up firmly and manfully , as I trust they always will do , and with distinguished powers , for the monarchy and ...
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... LORD , THE paper which I take the liberty of sending to your Grace , was , for the greater part , written during the ... Lord Lauderdale on the VOL . IV . 17 first scene of Lord George Gordon's actions , and in Observations on the ...
... LORD , THE paper which I take the liberty of sending to your Grace , was , for the greater part , written during the ... Lord Lauderdale on the VOL . IV . 17 first scene of Lord George Gordon's actions , and in Observations on the ...
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Edmund Burke. first scene of Lord George Gordon's actions , and in his spi- rit , is not calculated to remove my apprehensions . They pursue their first object with as much eagerness as ever , but with more dexterity . Under the ...
Edmund Burke. first scene of Lord George Gordon's actions , and in his spi- rit , is not calculated to remove my apprehensions . They pursue their first object with as much eagerness as ever , but with more dexterity . Under the ...
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... Lord ; and do me the justice to believe me ever , with most sincere respect , veneration , and affection- ate attachment , Your Grace's most faithful friend , and most obedient humble servant , EDMUND BURKE . Beaconsfield , Sept. 29 ...
... Lord ; and do me the justice to believe me ever , with most sincere respect , veneration , and affection- ate attachment , Your Grace's most faithful friend , and most obedient humble servant , EDMUND BURKE . Beaconsfield , Sept. 29 ...
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