The Works of Edmund Burke, Volumen5C. C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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... nation , and gratitude to the king , and to the present minis- try . Perhaps you may think , that my animosity to opposition is the cause of my dissent , on seeing the politics of Mr. Fox , ( which , while I was in the world , I ...
... nation , and gratitude to the king , and to the present minis- try . Perhaps you may think , that my animosity to opposition is the cause of my dissent , on seeing the politics of Mr. Fox , ( which , while I was in the world , I ...
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... nation ought to be contented to accept : these form the basis of the negotiation , which the author , whoever he is , proposes to open . Before I consider these Remarks along with the other reasonings 20 LETTERS ON A.
... nation ought to be contented to accept : these form the basis of the negotiation , which the author , whoever he is , proposes to open . Before I consider these Remarks along with the other reasonings 20 LETTERS ON A.
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... nation to the fraternal embrace . I do not wonder that this tub of October has been racked off into a French cask . It must make its fortune at Paris . That translation seems the language the most suited to these sentiments . Our author ...
... nation to the fraternal embrace . I do not wonder that this tub of October has been racked off into a French cask . It must make its fortune at Paris . That translation seems the language the most suited to these sentiments . Our author ...
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... nations . They have but one fault , that they are directly contrary to the common sense and common feeling of mankind . If I had but one hour to live , I would employ it in decrying this wretched system , and die ... nation 30 LETTERS ON A.
... nations . They have but one fault , that they are directly contrary to the common sense and common feeling of mankind . If I had but one hour to live , I would employ it in decrying this wretched system , and die ... nation 30 LETTERS ON A.
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Edmund Burke. In this doubt there is much decision . No nation would con- sent to carry on a war of skepticism . But the fact is , this expression of doubt is only a mode of putting an opinion , when it is not the drift of the author to ...
Edmund Burke. In this doubt there is much decision . No nation would con- sent to carry on a war of skepticism . But the fact is , this expression of doubt is only a mode of putting an opinion , when it is not the drift of the author to ...
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