Speeches: With Memoir and Historical IntroductionsJames Duffy, 1862 - 456 страници |
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... Peace , " proved how deeply rooted were his feelings on the subject . It is however quite consistent with admiration of the firm- ness with which Burke maintained to his last breath principles which he deemed the only barrier against ...
... Peace , " proved how deeply rooted were his feelings on the subject . It is however quite consistent with admiration of the firm- ness with which Burke maintained to his last breath principles which he deemed the only barrier against ...
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... Peace " was his last . He ceased to reside in London for some time before his death , which event took place at Beacons- field on the 8th July , 1797 , in the 68th year of his age . The style of Burke's oratory was ——————— -but let the ...
... Peace " was his last . He ceased to reside in London for some time before his death , which event took place at Beacons- field on the 8th July , 1797 , in the 68th year of his age . The style of Burke's oratory was ——————— -but let the ...
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... in the beginning of the volume , the reader will be able at once to dis- cover Burke's opinion on any of the principal questions of the age in which he lived . - J . B. ] very unfortunately to this nation , and to the peace.
... in the beginning of the volume , the reader will be able at once to dis- cover Burke's opinion on any of the principal questions of the age in which he lived . - J . B. ] very unfortunately to this nation , and to the peace.
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... peace and prosperity of this whole empire , no topic has been more familiar to us . For nine long years , session after session , we have been lashed round and round this miserable circle of occasional arguments and temporary expedients ...
... peace and prosperity of this whole empire , no topic has been more familiar to us . For nine long years , session after session , we have been lashed round and round this miserable circle of occasional arguments and temporary expedients ...
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... peace and prosperity of Great Britain and her colonies ; and to re - establish that mutual confidence and affection , upon which the glory and safety of the Bri- tish empire depend . " Here , Sir , is a canonical book of ministerial ...
... peace and prosperity of Great Britain and her colonies ; and to re - establish that mutual confidence and affection , upon which the glory and safety of the Bri- tish empire depend . " Here , Sir , is a canonical book of ministerial ...
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