The Works of Edmund Burke, Том 5Rivington, 1826 |
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... cerned shall wish to separate the sermon from the resolution , they know how to acknowledge the one , and to disavow the other . They may do it : I cannot . For my part , I looked on that sermon as the publick declaration of a man much ...
... cerned shall wish to separate the sermon from the resolution , they know how to acknowledge the one , and to disavow the other . They may do it : I cannot . For my part , I looked on that sermon as the publick declaration of a man much ...
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... cerned in it ) are the natural securities for this transmission . With us the house of peers is formed upon this principle . It is wholly composed of he- reditary property and hereditary distinction ; and made therefore the third of the ...
... cerned in it ) are the natural securities for this transmission . With us the house of peers is formed upon this principle . It is wholly composed of he- reditary property and hereditary distinction ; and made therefore the third of the ...
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... cerned , I will pay it . No one shall prevent me from being just and grateful . The time is fitted for the duty ; and it is particularly becoming to shew our justice and gratitude , when those , who have deserved well of us and of ...
... cerned , I will pay it . No one shall prevent me from being just and grateful . The time is fitted for the duty ; and it is particularly becoming to shew our justice and gratitude , when those , who have deserved well of us and of ...
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