The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 3C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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Page 27
... conduct ; to preserve me from being blown about by every wind of fashion- able doctrine . I really did not think it safe , or manly , to have fresh principles to seek upon every fresh mail which should arrive from America . At that ...
... conduct ; to preserve me from being blown about by every wind of fashion- able doctrine . I really did not think it safe , or manly , to have fresh principles to seek upon every fresh mail which should arrive from America . At that ...
Page 28
... conduct with unusual severity . That the very vicissitudes and shiftings of ministerial measures , instead of convicting their authors of inconstancy and want of system , would be taken as an occasion of charg- ing us with a ...
... conduct with unusual severity . That the very vicissitudes and shiftings of ministerial measures , instead of convicting their authors of inconstancy and want of system , would be taken as an occasion of charg- ing us with a ...
Page 58
... conduct , which may give a little stability to our politicks , and prevent the return of such unhappy deliberations as the present . Every such return will bring the matter before us in a still more untractable form . For , what ...
... conduct , which may give a little stability to our politicks , and prevent the return of such unhappy deliberations as the present . Every such return will bring the matter before us in a still more untractable form . For , what ...
Page 69
... conduct of scattered individuals , or even of bands of men , who disturb order within the state , and the civil dissensions which may , from time to time , on great questions , agitate the several communities which compose a great ...
... conduct of scattered individuals , or even of bands of men , who disturb order within the state , and the civil dissensions which may , from time to time , on great questions , agitate the several communities which compose a great ...
Page 72
... conduct of those very persons who have seemed to adopt that mode , by lately declaring a rebellion in Massachuset's Bay , as they had formerly ad- dressed to have traitors brought hither , under an act of Henry the Eighth , for trial ...
... conduct of those very persons who have seemed to adopt that mode , by lately declaring a rebellion in Massachuset's Bay , as they had formerly ad- dressed to have traitors brought hither , under an act of Henry the Eighth , for trial ...
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