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... constitutional liberty . When anything occurred in Parliament to offend these sentiments , men used to say , ' it made all ... constitution was 1 Contained in vol . ii . of these Select Works . 2 Littleton . Oldham , Second Satire on the ...
... constitutional liberty . When anything occurred in Parliament to offend these sentiments , men used to say , ' it made all ... constitution was 1 Contained in vol . ii . of these Select Works . 2 Littleton . Oldham , Second Satire on the ...
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... constitution is already gone ; and we are idly struggling to maintain what in truth has been long lost . ' The conclusion which he drew was to desist from an useless struggle against corruption . The precarious nature of the Whig ...
... constitution is already gone ; and we are idly struggling to maintain what in truth has been long lost . ' The conclusion which he drew was to desist from an useless struggle against corruption . The precarious nature of the Whig ...
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... constitution . It is not easy to say what may have been Burke's real opinion on the constitution as exhibited at the time when this pamphlet was written . Bentham's memorable ' Frag- ment on Government ' was as yet unwritten , though ...
... constitution . It is not easy to say what may have been Burke's real opinion on the constitution as exhibited at the time when this pamphlet was written . Bentham's memorable ' Frag- ment on Government ' was as yet unwritten , though ...
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... constitution sank under his labours . It was with a just indignation that he said in defence of his pension , ' I did not come into Parliament to con my lesson . I had earned my pension before I set my foot in St. Stephen's Chapel ...
... constitution sank under his labours . It was with a just indignation that he said in defence of his pension , ' I did not come into Parliament to con my lesson . I had earned my pension before I set my foot in St. Stephen's Chapel ...
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... constitution : that in all our changes we are never wholly old or wholly new : that there are enough of the old to preserve un- broken the traditionary chain of the maxims and policy of our ancestors , and the law and custom of ...
... constitution : that in all our changes we are never wholly old or wholly new : that there are enough of the old to preserve un- broken the traditionary chain of the maxims and policy of our ancestors , and the law and custom of ...
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