The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 3Rivington, 1815 - Всего страниц: 434 |
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... give up my fears to their wishes . What- ever my other deficiencies may be , I do not know what it is to be wanting to my friends . I am not fond of attempting to raise publick expectations by great promises . At this time , there is ...
... give up my fears to their wishes . What- ever my other deficiencies may be , I do not know what it is to be wanting to my friends . I am not fond of attempting to raise publick expectations by great promises . At this time , there is ...
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... give it , without any predilection to former opinions , or any sinister bias whatsoever , the most honest and impartial consi- deration of which I am capable . The public has a full right to it ; and this great city , a main pillar in ...
... give it , without any predilection to former opinions , or any sinister bias whatsoever , the most honest and impartial consi- deration of which I am capable . The public has a full right to it ; and this great city , a main pillar in ...
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... give a weight to humble abilities , for the sake of the honest exertions with which they are accom- panied . This is my trial to - day . My industry is not on trial . Of my industry I am sure , # as as far as my constitution of mind and ...
... give a weight to humble abilities , for the sake of the honest exertions with which they are accom- panied . This is my trial to - day . My industry is not on trial . Of my industry I am sure , # as as far as my constitution of mind and ...
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... give . He fixes a standard period of time in his own imagination , not what the law defines , but merely what the convenience of his client suggests , by which he would cut off , at one stroke , all those freedoms , which are the ...
... give . He fixes a standard period of time in his own imagination , not what the law defines , but merely what the convenience of his client suggests , by which he would cut off , at one stroke , all those freedoms , which are the ...
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... give jurisdiction over every other . I assure the worthy freemen , and this corpora- tion , that , if the gentleman perseveres in the in- tentions , which his present warmth dictates to him , I will attend their cause with diligence ...
... give jurisdiction over every other . I assure the worthy freemen , and this corpora- tion , that , if the gentleman perseveres in the in- tentions , which his present warmth dictates to him , I will attend their cause with diligence ...
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