The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke ...: Political miscellanies. Reflections on the revolution in France. Letter to a member of the National assemblyG. Bell & sons, 1892 |
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... ministers , where the name of America appears , is vain and frivolous . You may be sure that I do not speak of my opposition , which in all circumstances must be so ; but that of men of the greatest wisdom and authority in the nation ...
... ministers , where the name of America appears , is vain and frivolous . You may be sure that I do not speak of my opposition , which in all circumstances must be so ; but that of men of the greatest wisdom and authority in the nation ...
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... ministers , I allow , have been sometimes driven by the popular voice to assert by arms the national honour against foreign powers . But the wisdom of the nation has been far more clear , when those ministers have been compelled to ...
... ministers , I allow , have been sometimes driven by the popular voice to assert by arms the national honour against foreign powers . But the wisdom of the nation has been far more clear , when those ministers have been compelled to ...
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... ministerial negotiation . I am charged with being an American . If warm affection towards those over whom I claim any share of authority be a crime , I am guilty of this charge . But I do assure you , ( and they who know me publicly and ...
... ministerial negotiation . I am charged with being an American . If warm affection towards those over whom I claim any share of authority be a crime , I am guilty of this charge . But I do assure you , ( and they who know me publicly and ...
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... ministers , and along with the ministers , by several of their most declared opponents ? 50 TWO LETTERS TO GENTLEMEN IN BRISTOL .
... ministers , and along with the ministers , by several of their most declared opponents ? 50 TWO LETTERS TO GENTLEMEN IN BRISTOL .
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Edmund Burke. ministers , by several of their most declared opponents ? This does not indicate a ministerial job ; a party design ; or a provincial or local purpose . It is therefore not so absolutely clear , that the measure is wrong ...
Edmund Burke. ministers , by several of their most declared opponents ? This does not indicate a ministerial job ; a party design ; or a provincial or local purpose . It is therefore not so absolutely clear , that the measure is wrong ...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke: Political miscellanies ... Edmund Burke Полный просмотр - 1881 |
The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke: Political miscellanies ... Edmund Burke Полный просмотр - 1888 |
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