The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 2Little, Brown,, 1881 - Great Britain |
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Page 129
... continue in this state , or what may arise out of this unheard - of situation , how can the wisest of us conjecture ? Our late experience has taught us that many of those fundamental principles formerly be- lieved infallible are either ...
... continue in this state , or what may arise out of this unheard - of situation , how can the wisest of us conjecture ? Our late experience has taught us that many of those fundamental principles formerly be- lieved infallible are either ...
Page 132
... the noble course of their marine enterprises , would be a more easy task . I freely con- fess it . We have shown a disposition to a system of - this kind , a disposition even to continue the 132 SPEECH ON CONCILIATION WITH AMERICA .
... the noble course of their marine enterprises , would be a more easy task . I freely con- fess it . We have shown a disposition to a system of - this kind , a disposition even to continue the 132 SPEECH ON CONCILIATION WITH AMERICA .
Page 133
Edmund Burke. - this kind , a disposition even to continue the re- straint after the offence , -looking on ourselves as ri- vals to our colonies , and persuaded that of course we must gain all that they shall lose . Much mischief we may ...
Edmund Burke. - this kind , a disposition even to continue the re- straint after the offence , -looking on ourselves as ri- vals to our colonies , and persuaded that of course we must gain all that they shall lose . Much mischief we may ...
Page 135
... continue . " Ye Gods ! annihilate but space and time , And make two lovers happy , " was a pious and passionate ... continue , and , continuing , will produce such effects as now embarrass us , - the second mode under ccn- sideration is ...
... continue . " Ye Gods ! annihilate but space and time , And make two lovers happy , " was a pious and passionate ... continue , and , continuing , will produce such effects as now embarrass us , - the second mode under ccn- sideration is ...
Page 171
... continue a difference with the majority of this House . But as the reasons for that difference are my apology for thus troubling you , suffer me to state them in a very few words . I shall compress them into as small a body as I ...
... continue a difference with the majority of this House . But as the reasons for that difference are my apology for thus troubling you , suffer me to state them in a very few words . I shall compress them into as small a body as I ...
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