The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke ...Little, Brown, and Company, 1899 - Great Britain |
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... manner corresponding with his distinguished reputa- tion . He wrote also various tracts , of a less popular description , which he designed for private circulation in quarters where he supposed they might produce most benefit to the ...
... manner corresponding with his distinguished reputa- tion . He wrote also various tracts , of a less popular description , which he designed for private circulation in quarters where he supposed they might produce most benefit to the ...
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Edmund Burke. a page or thereabout , were indicated in the same manner ; but , as they in general consist of single sen- tences , and as the meaning of the mark by which they were distinguished was not actually expressed , it has not ...
Edmund Burke. a page or thereabout , were indicated in the same manner ; but , as they in general consist of single sen- tences , and as the meaning of the mark by which they were distinguished was not actually expressed , it has not ...
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... of science precisely in their former places and they thought they received but a poor recompense for this disappointment , in seeing every mode of religion attacked in a lively manner , - and the foundation of every virtue , and of all.
... of science precisely in their former places and they thought they received but a poor recompense for this disappointment , in seeing every mode of religion attacked in a lively manner , - and the foundation of every virtue , and of all.
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... manner , and in a style above the common , they cannot want a number of admirers of as much docility as can be wished for in disciples . To these the editor of the following little piece has addressed it : there is no reason to conceal ...
... manner , and in a style above the common , they cannot want a number of admirers of as much docility as can be wished for in disciples . To these the editor of the following little piece has addressed it : there is no reason to conceal ...
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... manner ; so that I shall only throw the strong point of light upon that part which coincides with Roman history , and of that part only on the point of time when they re- ceived the great and final stroke which made them no more a ...
... manner ; so that I shall only throw the strong point of light upon that part which coincides with Roman history , and of that part only on the point of time when they re- ceived the great and final stroke which made them no more a ...
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