Burke, Select Works, Volume 3Clarendon Press, 1904 - 328 páginas |
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Página xix
... honours , messengers of state , a large annual salary , and a residence in the Palace of the Luxembourg . Given these preliminaries , it was easy to guess what would be the composition of the highest body in the State . If the chicaners ...
... honours , messengers of state , a large annual salary , and a residence in the Palace of the Luxembourg . Given these preliminaries , it was easy to guess what would be the composition of the highest body in the State . If the chicaners ...
Página xxxi
... honour . Twice , at Basle and Berlin , had the British Ministry held out the hand of conciliation , and each time they had been met with a haughty rebuff . Yet the experiment was about to be repeated at Paris . All this was gain to ...
... honour . Twice , at Basle and Berlin , had the British Ministry held out the hand of conciliation , and each time they had been met with a haughty rebuff . Yet the experiment was about to be repeated at Paris . All this was gain to ...
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... honour , then wealth is in it's place , and has it's use . But if this order is changed , and honor is to be sacrificed to the conservation of riches , riches , which have neither eyes nor hands , nor any thing truly vital in them ...
... honour , then wealth is in it's place , and has it's use . But if this order is changed , and honor is to be sacrificed to the conservation of riches , riches , which have neither eyes nor hands , nor any thing truly vital in them ...
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... honour . Ar this second stage of humiliation , ( I mean the insult- ing declaration in consequence of the message to both Houses of Parliament ) it might not have been amiss to pause ; and not to squander away the fund of our sub ...
... honour . Ar this second stage of humiliation , ( I mean the insult- ing declaration in consequence of the message to both Houses of Parliament ) it might not have been amiss to pause ; and not to squander away the fund of our sub ...
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... honour and virtue . I thank God I am neither a Min- ister nor a leader of Opposition . I protest I cannot do what they desire , if I were under the guillotine , or as they ingeniously and pleasantly express it , ' looking out of the ...
... honour and virtue . I thank God I am neither a Min- ister nor a leader of Opposition . I protest I cannot do what they desire , if I were under the guillotine , or as they ingeniously and pleasantly express it , ' looking out of the ...
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