The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke ...Little, Brown, and Company, 1899 |
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... the army , as well as of the king , when- ever they are in a condition to effect that measure * Mirabeau's speech concerning universal peace . What hopes may be entertained of your army for the OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY . 35.
... the army , as well as of the king , when- ever they are in a condition to effect that measure * Mirabeau's speech concerning universal peace . What hopes may be entertained of your army for the OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY . 35.
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... concerning them ; but , compelled by no such positive duty as does not permit me to evade an opinion , called upon by no ruling power , without authority as I am , and without confidence , I should ill answer my own ideas of what would ...
... concerning them ; but , compelled by no such positive duty as does not permit me to evade an opinion , called upon by no ruling power , without authority as I am , and without confidence , I should ill answer my own ideas of what would ...
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... concerning the people of England , I speak from observation , not from authority . ” To say , then , that the book did not contain the sen- timents of their party is not to contradict the author or to clear themselves . If the party had ...
... concerning the people of England , I speak from observation , not from authority . ” To say , then , that the book did not contain the sen- timents of their party is not to contradict the author or to clear themselves . If the party had ...
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... concerning the object of this dispute , I pass to the second question , that is , Whether he was justified in choosing the committee on the Quebec Bill as the field for this discussion ? If it were neces- sary , it might be shown that ...
... concerning the object of this dispute , I pass to the second question , that is , Whether he was justified in choosing the committee on the Quebec Bill as the field for this discussion ? If it were neces- sary , it might be shown that ...
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... concerning the merits either of the one set of opinions or the other . The author would have discussed the merits of both in his place , but he was not permitted to do so . - I pass to the next head of charge , Mr. Burke's inconsistency ...
... concerning the merits either of the one set of opinions or the other . The author would have discussed the merits of both in his place , but he was not permitted to do so . - I pass to the next head of charge , Mr. Burke's inconsistency ...
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