The Public and Domestic Life of the Right Hon. Edmund BurkeN. Cooke, 1854 - 316 páginas |
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... wish to see the established church of England great and powerful ; I wish to see her foundations laid low and deep , that she may crush the giant powers of rebellious darkness ; I would have her head raised up to that Heaven to which ...
... wish to see the established church of England great and powerful ; I wish to see her foundations laid low and deep , that she may crush the giant powers of rebellious darkness ; I would have her head raised up to that Heaven to which ...
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... wishes that it were proved to him , who observes a pious silence with regard to it , —such a man , though not a Christian , is governed by religious principles . Let him be tolerated in this country . Let it be but a serious religion ...
... wishes that it were proved to him , who observes a pious silence with regard to it , —such a man , though not a Christian , is governed by religious principles . Let him be tolerated in this country . Let it be but a serious religion ...
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... wish , endeavour to support that station with gratitude and integrity ; but if they thought the general cause on which they were all embarked could be better assisted by his representing the city of Bristol , he was equally at their ...
... wish , endeavour to support that station with gratitude and integrity ; but if they thought the general cause on which they were all embarked could be better assisted by his representing the city of Bristol , he was equally at their ...
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... wishes ought to have great weight with him , their opinion high respect , their business unremitted attention . It is his duty to sacrifice his repose , his pleasures , his satisfactions , to theirs ; and above all , ever , and in all ...
... wishes ought to have great weight with him , their opinion high respect , their business unremitted attention . It is his duty to sacrifice his repose , his pleasures , his satisfactions , to theirs ; and above all , ever , and in all ...
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... communication with you . Your faithful friend , your devoted servant , I shall be to the end of my life : a flatterer you do not wish for . " SPEECH ON AMERICAN CONCILIATION . 85 Mr. A humorous incident 84 LIFE OF EDMUND BURKE .
... communication with you . Your faithful friend , your devoted servant , I shall be to the end of my life : a flatterer you do not wish for . " SPEECH ON AMERICAN CONCILIATION . 85 Mr. A humorous incident 84 LIFE OF EDMUND BURKE .
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