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... of the Civil and other Establishments Speech at Bristol , previous to the Elec- tion , 1780 Speech at Bristol , on declining the Poll 23 133 207 229 353 429 J MR . BURKE'S SPEECHES AT HIS ARRIVAL AT BRISTOL , CONTENTS .
... of the Civil and other Establishments Speech at Bristol , previous to the Elec- tion , 1780 Speech at Bristol , on declining the Poll 23 133 207 229 353 429 J MR . BURKE'S SPEECHES AT HIS ARRIVAL AT BRISTOL , CONTENTS .
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... tion , that , if the gentleman perseveres in the in- tentions which his present warmth dictates to him , I will attend their cause with diligence , and I hope with effect . For , if I know any thing of myself , it is not my own interest ...
... tion , that , if the gentleman perseveres in the in- tentions which his present warmth dictates to him , I will attend their cause with diligence , and I hope with effect . For , if I know any thing of myself , it is not my own interest ...
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... tion . A constitution made up of balanced powers must ever be a critical thing . As such I mean to touch that part of it which comes within my reach . I know my inability , and I wish for sup- port from every quarter . In particular I ...
... tion . A constitution made up of balanced powers must ever be a critical thing . As such I mean to touch that part of it which comes within my reach . I know my inability , and I wish for sup- port from every quarter . In particular I ...
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... tion oppressed me . I found myself a partaker in a very high trust ; and having no sort of reason to rely on the strength of my natural abilities for the proper execution of that trust , I was obliged to take more than common pains to ...
... tion oppressed me . I found myself a partaker in a very high trust ; and having no sort of reason to rely on the strength of my natural abilities for the proper execution of that trust , I was obliged to take more than common pains to ...
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... paper government ; nor of any politicks in which the plan is to be wholly separated from the execu → tion . But when I saw that anger and violence prevailed prevailed every day more and more ; and that things CONCILIATION WITH AMERICA .
... paper government ; nor of any politicks in which the plan is to be wholly separated from the execu → tion . But when I saw that anger and violence prevailed prevailed every day more and more ; and that things CONCILIATION WITH AMERICA .
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