The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 3J. C. Nimmo, 1887 - Great Britain |
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... whole of our dominions , and a just sense of their true bear- ings and relations . After all its reductions , the Brit- ish empire is still vast and various . After all the reductions of the House of Commons , ( stripped as we are of ...
... whole of our dominions , and a just sense of their true bear- ings and relations . After all its reductions , the Brit- ish empire is still vast and various . After all the reductions of the House of Commons , ( stripped as we are of ...
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... whole collection of the revenues of this kingdom . Actuated by the same principle of choice , he has now on the anvil another scheme , full of difficulty and desperate hazard , which totally alters the com- mercial relation of two ...
... whole collection of the revenues of this kingdom . Actuated by the same principle of choice , he has now on the anvil another scheme , full of difficulty and desperate hazard , which totally alters the com- mercial relation of two ...
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... whole hereditary revenue of the kingdom of Ireland . * Strange as this scheme of conduct in ministry is , and inconsistent with all just policy , it is still true to itself , and faithful to its own perverted order . Those who are ...
... whole hereditary revenue of the kingdom of Ireland . * Strange as this scheme of conduct in ministry is , and inconsistent with all just policy , it is still true to itself , and faithful to its own perverted order . Those who are ...
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... whole tenor of the right honorable gentleman's argument is consonant to the nature of his policy . The system of concealment is fostered by a system of falsehood . False facts , false colors , false names of persons and things , are its ...
... whole tenor of the right honorable gentleman's argument is consonant to the nature of his policy . The system of concealment is fostered by a system of falsehood . False facts , false colors , false names of persons and things , are its ...
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... whole of these four capitals , amounting to four millions four hundred and forty thousand pounds , produced at their several rates , annuities amounting to six hundred and twenty- three thousand pounds a year : a good deal more than one ...
... whole of these four capitals , amounting to four millions four hundred and forty thousand pounds , produced at their several rates , annuities amounting to six hundred and twenty- three thousand pounds a year : a good deal more than one ...
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