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... publick for offering to them any genuine Speeches of Mr. Burke : the two con- tained in this publication undoubtedly are so . The general approbation they met with ( as we hear ) from all parties at Bristol , persuades us that a good ...
... publick for offering to them any genuine Speeches of Mr. Burke : the two con- tained in this publication undoubtedly are so . The general approbation they met with ( as we hear ) from all parties at Bristol , persuades us that a good ...
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... friends . I am not fond of attempting to raise publick expectations by great promises . At this time , there is much cause to consider , and very little to presume . 3 I We seem to be approaching to a great B 3 We [ 5 ]
... friends . I am not fond of attempting to raise publick expectations by great promises . At this time , there is much cause to consider , and very little to presume . 3 I We seem to be approaching to a great B 3 We [ 5 ]
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... publick service , I considered how I should render myself fit for it ; and this I did by endeavouring to dis- cover what it was that gave this country the rank it holds in the world . I found that our prosperity and dignity arose ...
... publick service , I considered how I should render myself fit for it ; and this I did by endeavouring to dis- cover what it was that gave this country the rank it holds in the world . I found that our prosperity and dignity arose ...
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... publick service ; and as great questions relative to our commerce and colonies were imminent , that in such matters I might derive authority and support from the representation of this great commercial city ; they desired me therefore ...
... publick service ; and as great questions relative to our commerce and colonies were imminent , that in such matters I might derive authority and support from the representation of this great commercial city ; they desired me therefore ...
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... publick conduct in this city . I do not pretend to lay down rules of decorum for other gentlemen . They are best judges of the mode of proceeding that will recommend them to the favour of their fellow - citizens . But I confess I should ...
... publick conduct in this city . I do not pretend to lay down rules of decorum for other gentlemen . They are best judges of the mode of proceeding that will recommend them to the favour of their fellow - citizens . But I confess I should ...
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