The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 3H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1906 - Great Britain |
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Page v
... leave to bring in a Bill to repeal and alter certain Acts respecting Religious Opinions ; May 11 , 1792 . 317 Speech on the Motion made in the House of Commons , February 7 , 1771 , relative to the Middlesex Election • • • 332 • 338 ...
... leave to bring in a Bill to repeal and alter certain Acts respecting Religious Opinions ; May 11 , 1792 . 317 Speech on the Motion made in the House of Commons , February 7 , 1771 , relative to the Middlesex Election • • • 332 • 338 ...
Page vi
... leave to bring in a Bill for explaining the Powers of Juries in Prosecu- tions for Libels Speech on the Second Reading of a Bill for the Repeal of the Marriage Act Speech on a Motion for leave to bring in a Bill to quiet the Possessions ...
... leave to bring in a Bill for explaining the Powers of Juries in Prosecu- tions for Libels Speech on the Second Reading of a Bill for the Repeal of the Marriage Act Speech on a Motion for leave to bring in a Bill to quiet the Possessions ...
Page viii
... leave of Bristol . From Bristol he turned again to Malton , and this humble borough ' kept him as its representative during the remainder of his parliamentary career . For many years Burke had directed his attention to PREFACE ix a ...
... leave of Bristol . From Bristol he turned again to Malton , and this humble borough ' kept him as its representative during the remainder of his parliamentary career . For many years Burke had directed his attention to PREFACE ix a ...
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... leave just to hint to you that we may suffer very great detriment by being open to every talker . It is not to be imagined how much of service is lost from spirits full of activity and full of energy , who are pressing , who are rushing ...
... leave just to hint to you that we may suffer very great detriment by being open to every talker . It is not to be imagined how much of service is lost from spirits full of activity and full of energy , who are pressing , who are rushing ...
Page 9
... leave nothing distinct and determinate in my whole conduct ? It has been said , and it is the second charge , that in the question of the Irish trade , I did not consult the interest of my constituents ; or , to speak out strongly ...
... leave nothing distinct and determinate in my whole conduct ? It has been said , and it is the second charge , that in the question of the Irish trade , I did not consult the interest of my constituents ; or , to speak out strongly ...
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