The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke ...Little, Brown, and Company, 1899 |
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... debility , frenzy , discord , and utter dissolution . In this , perhaps , I have answered , I think , another of your questions , - Whether the British Constitu . • tion is adapted to your circumstances ? When I 46 LETTER TO A MEMBER.
... debility , frenzy , discord , and utter dissolution . In this , perhaps , I have answered , I think , another of your questions , - Whether the British Constitu . • tion is adapted to your circumstances ? When I 46 LETTER TO A MEMBER.
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... question has nothing to do with their motives ; it only regards the public expression of their sentiments . The author is compelled , however reluctantly , to receive the sentence pronounced upon him in the House of Commons as that of ...
... question has nothing to do with their motives ; it only regards the public expression of their sentiments . The author is compelled , however reluctantly , to receive the sentence pronounced upon him in the House of Commons as that of ...
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... question on its true issue . There , I hope and believe , his cen- surers will find , on the trial , that the author is as faithful a representative of the general sentiment of the people of England , as any person amongst them can be ...
... question on its true issue . There , I hope and believe , his cen- surers will find , on the trial , that the author is as faithful a representative of the general sentiment of the people of England , as any person amongst them can be ...
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... question did not at all turn , as it had been stated , on a parallel between a monarchy and a republic . He denied that the present scheme of things in France did at all deserve the respectable name of a republic : he had therefore no ...
... question did not at all turn , as it had been stated , on a parallel between a monarchy and a republic . He denied that the present scheme of things in France did at all deserve the respectable name of a republic : he had therefore no ...
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... question whether any particular Constitu- tion is or is not a plan of rational liberty , this kind of rhetorical flourish in favor of freedom in general is surely a little out of its place . It is virtually a beg- ging of the question ...
... question whether any particular Constitu- tion is or is not a plan of rational liberty , this kind of rhetorical flourish in favor of freedom in general is surely a little out of its place . It is virtually a beg- ging of the question ...
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