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... enemy to them . To which the editor may be allowed to add , that while Mr. Burke , in correcting his manuscripts for the press , and revising them in their passage through it , is notorious for the numerous alterations he was ...
... enemy to them . To which the editor may be allowed to add , that while Mr. Burke , in correcting his manuscripts for the press , and revising them in their passage through it , is notorious for the numerous alterations he was ...
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... enemies , were they ten times more formidable than they are . It communi- cates just knowledge enough to the populace to make them dan- gerous , and it poisons their morals . The temper of the mob has been manifested at the death of ...
... enemies , were they ten times more formidable than they are . It communi- cates just knowledge enough to the populace to make them dan- gerous , and it poisons their morals . The temper of the mob has been manifested at the death of ...
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... enemies to their country . That this was the feeling of the populace twenty years ago , is notorious to every one who re- members that stirring season ; wherever any riots broke out , Church and King was the cry of the mob , and their ...
... enemies to their country . That this was the feeling of the populace twenty years ago , is notorious to every one who re- members that stirring season ; wherever any riots broke out , Church and King was the cry of the mob , and their ...
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... enemy to hire agents when there are so many who act for him gratuitously ? To slander public and private characters ... enemies in like manner to pub- lic order . A forum orator some years ago published a tour , in which he described the ...
... enemy to hire agents when there are so many who act for him gratuitously ? To slander public and private characters ... enemies in like manner to pub- lic order . A forum orator some years ago published a tour , in which he described the ...
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... enemy we may be engaged , upon whatever cause , in whatever quarrel , it is Eng- land which is wrong , it is England which ought to yield . If Bonaparte be spoken of , his crimes are palliated or concealed his success blazoned , his ...
... enemy we may be engaged , upon whatever cause , in whatever quarrel , it is Eng- land which is wrong , it is England which ought to yield . If Bonaparte be spoken of , his crimes are palliated or concealed his success blazoned , his ...
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