The Writings and Speeches of Edmund Burke, Volume 6Little, Brown, 1901 - Great Britain |
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... carried to an ignominious death ? Is this a lesson of moderation to a descendant of Maria Theresa , drawn from the ... carry quite another memory of that transaction in the inmost recesses of his heart , he is unworthy to reign , he is ...
... carried to an ignominious death ? Is this a lesson of moderation to a descendant of Maria Theresa , drawn from the ... carry quite another memory of that transaction in the inmost recesses of his heart , he is unworthy to reign , he is ...
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... carry all these arts to their utmost perfection , and cover them with every species of imposing mag- nificence . They ... carried to the highest excess , and wooed with all the elegance that belongs to the senses . All elegance of mind ...
... carry all these arts to their utmost perfection , and cover them with every species of imposing mag- nificence . They ... carried to the highest excess , and wooed with all the elegance that belongs to the senses . All elegance of mind ...
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... carrying or keeping arms ; for , on conviction of this offence , the penalty upon persons , of whatever substance ... carry arms , which , by its nature , is extremely limited , and I do not sup- pose that there are six persons now in ...
... carrying or keeping arms ; for , on conviction of this offence , the penalty upon persons , of whatever substance ... carry arms , which , by its nature , is extremely limited , and I do not sup- pose that there are six persons now in ...
Contents
FOURTH LETTER ON THE PROPOSALS FOR PEACE WITH | 1 |
1 | 30 |
LETTER TO THE EMPRESS OF RUSSIA November 1 1791 | 113 |
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