Memoirs of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke: Or, An Impartial Review of His Private Life, His Public Conduct ...For the author, 1797 - 383 страница |
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... ftate is a crime against the prince . To be popular , and to be a traitor , are confidered as fynonymous Even virtue is dangerous , as an afpiring quality , that claims an esteem by itself , and independent of the countenance of the ...
... ftate is a crime against the prince . To be popular , and to be a traitor , are confidered as fynonymous Even virtue is dangerous , as an afpiring quality , that claims an esteem by itself , and independent of the countenance of the ...
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... ftate of health , not only prevented him from being generous , but did not always leave it in his power to be just ; and , what was still worse , exposed him to the allurements of those who were able and willing to bribe his talents ...
... ftate of health , not only prevented him from being generous , but did not always leave it in his power to be just ; and , what was still worse , exposed him to the allurements of those who were able and willing to bribe his talents ...
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... ftate . The marquis of ROCKINGHAM being then in want of a private fecretary , Mr. FITZHERBERT , father to the prefent lord Sr. HELENS , took Mr. BURKE by the hand , and introduced him to the marquis as not only well qualified for fuch ...
... ftate . The marquis of ROCKINGHAM being then in want of a private fecretary , Mr. FITZHERBERT , father to the prefent lord Sr. HELENS , took Mr. BURKE by the hand , and introduced him to the marquis as not only well qualified for fuch ...
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... ftate ; and a penfion on the Irish establishment . Such prefumption met with the contempt it deserved ; and Mr. WILKES , finding that he could not at that time reverse his outlawry by error or by appearance , returned into exile with ...
... ftate ; and a penfion on the Irish establishment . Such prefumption met with the contempt it deserved ; and Mr. WILKES , finding that he could not at that time reverse his outlawry by error or by appearance , returned into exile with ...
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... ftate neceflity , was one of the prerogatives inherent in the crown . Lord MANSFIELD , lord TEMPLE , and lord LYTTLETON , very warmly espoused the caufe of freedom and the conftitution ; and reprobated in the Strongest terms the plea of ...
... ftate neceflity , was one of the prerogatives inherent in the crown . Lord MANSFIELD , lord TEMPLE , and lord LYTTLETON , very warmly espoused the caufe of freedom and the conftitution ; and reprobated in the Strongest terms the plea of ...
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