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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... honour . I could not at once tear from my heart prejudices which were dear to me , and which bore a resemblance to virtue . I had then , and I have still , my partialities . What parliament gave up , I wished to be given as of grace ...
... honour . I could not at once tear from my heart prejudices which were dear to me , and which bore a resemblance to virtue . I had then , and I have still , my partialities . What parliament gave up , I wished to be given as of grace ...
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... honoured at my election ; on my side , my respect , regard , and duty to them is not at all lessened . I owe the gentlemen who compose it my most humble ser- vice in everything . I hope that whenever any of them were pleased to command ...
... honoured at my election ; on my side , my respect , regard , and duty to them is not at all lessened . I owe the gentlemen who compose it my most humble ser- vice in everything . I hope that whenever any of them were pleased to command ...
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... honour , all idea of what it is , will be lost out of the world , be- fore it can be imputed as a fault to any man , that he has been closely connected with those incomparable persons , living and dead , with whom for eleven years I ...
... honour , all idea of what it is , will be lost out of the world , be- fore it can be imputed as a fault to any man , that he has been closely connected with those incomparable persons , living and dead , with whom for eleven years I ...
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... honour , have redeemed the pre- sent age , and would have adorned the most splendid period in your history . Where could any man , conscious of his own inability to act alone , and willing to act as he ought to do , have arranged ...
... honour , have redeemed the pre- sent age , and would have adorned the most splendid period in your history . Where could any man , conscious of his own inability to act alone , and willing to act as he ought to do , have arranged ...
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... honour , to be grown into disrepute , will retire dis- heartened and disgusted . Those of a more robust make , the bold , able , ambitious men , who pay some of their court to power through the people , and substitute the voice of tran ...
... honour , to be grown into disrepute , will retire dis- heartened and disgusted . Those of a more robust make , the bold , able , ambitious men , who pay some of their court to power through the people , and substitute the voice of tran ...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke: Political miscellanies ... Edmund Burke Полный просмотр - 1881 |
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