The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Volumen1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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... ministers , the necessity of adding to our colonial strength in the West Indies , by extending our posses- sions in ... minister , as his brother William was to general Conway , one of the secretaries of state . The same year , Mr ...
... ministers , the necessity of adding to our colonial strength in the West Indies , by extending our posses- sions in ... minister , as his brother William was to general Conway , one of the secretaries of state . The same year , Mr ...
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... ministers were very unfortunate . The Grenville party were for enforcing the Stamp Duty by coercion , not so much perhaps in re- gard to the lucrative advantages of that particular branch of revenue , as from a desire to carry forward a ...
... ministers were very unfortunate . The Grenville party were for enforcing the Stamp Duty by coercion , not so much perhaps in re- gard to the lucrative advantages of that particular branch of revenue , as from a desire to carry forward a ...
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... ministers , subservient to their councils and disposable at their plea- sure . To this cause were boldly ascribed the frequent changes that had taken place , and the consequent distractions which prevailed throughout the empire . There ...
... ministers , subservient to their councils and disposable at their plea- sure . To this cause were boldly ascribed the frequent changes that had taken place , and the consequent distractions which prevailed throughout the empire . There ...
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... ministers were seen through , and though a temporary ascendancy in the house of commons was obtained by them , sufficient to give them assurance , the hollowness of the foundation was soon discovered . The celebrated bill , brought in ...
... ministers were seen through , and though a temporary ascendancy in the house of commons was obtained by them , sufficient to give them assurance , the hollowness of the foundation was soon discovered . The celebrated bill , brought in ...
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... ministers of all ranks , whom nothing can separate from their consciences . I spoke for them with the feeling which they gave me ; and the noble thoughts , the touching expres- sions , I can boldly say , were only the daily impressions ...
... ministers of all ranks , whom nothing can separate from their consciences . I spoke for them with the feeling which they gave me ; and the noble thoughts , the touching expres- sions , I can boldly say , were only the daily impressions ...
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