Speeches: With Memoir and Historical IntroductionsJames Duffy, 1862 - 456 страници |
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... tion in this arena , the first in which the youthful ambition of those , who , during the last century , looked forward to a public career , usually sought for laurels . In 1750 Burke proceeded to London to enter his name at the Temple ...
... tion in this arena , the first in which the youthful ambition of those , who , during the last century , looked forward to a public career , usually sought for laurels . In 1750 Burke proceeded to London to enter his name at the Temple ...
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... tion , his extraordinary powers of imitation , and ( though it is evidently the production of a mind not yet fully matured ) , his clear judgment in tracing out many of the causes which produce evil in society . Burke soon afterwards ...
... tion , his extraordinary powers of imitation , and ( though it is evidently the production of a mind not yet fully matured ) , his clear judgment in tracing out many of the causes which produce evil in society . Burke soon afterwards ...
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... tion of how far a member of parliament is to obey the wishes of his constituents . He frankly declared that he would not be the mere vehicle of their instructions , but would depart from them whenever he found that such a course was ...
... tion of how far a member of parliament is to obey the wishes of his constituents . He frankly declared that he would not be the mere vehicle of their instructions , but would depart from them whenever he found that such a course was ...
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... tion to a repeal from these supposed consequences has no validity , or that this pretence never could remove it . This commercial motive never was believed by any man , either in America , which this letter is meant to soothe , or in ...
... tion to a repeal from these supposed consequences has no validity , or that this pretence never could remove it . This commercial motive never was believed by any man , either in America , which this letter is meant to soothe , or in ...
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... of the mother country and the colonies , and subverters of the mutual affec- tion and confidence on which the glory and safety of the British em- pire depend . After this letter , the question is no more on ON AMERICAN TAXATION . 37.
... of the mother country and the colonies , and subverters of the mutual affec- tion and confidence on which the glory and safety of the British em- pire depend . After this letter , the question is no more on ON AMERICAN TAXATION . 37.
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