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... wish to be driven to it by Mr. Grey . He did not wish to tie himself to negotiate immediately , or to negotiate at any definite distance of time . He wished to persuade the nation , at the same time , of his own willingness to end the ...
... wish to be driven to it by Mr. Grey . He did not wish to tie himself to negotiate immediately , or to negotiate at any definite distance of time . He wished to persuade the nation , at the same time , of his own willingness to end the ...
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... ministers , I view him as upon an eminence too high to be approached ' . ' 1 View of the Causes and Consequences of the Present War with France , p . 119 . This estimate was not Erskine's alone . Those who wish INTRODUCTION . xxxix.
... ministers , I view him as upon an eminence too high to be approached ' . ' 1 View of the Causes and Consequences of the Present War with France , p . 119 . This estimate was not Erskine's alone . Those who wish INTRODUCTION . xxxix.
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... wish to see to what intellectual eminence it is possible for a man to attain in his life - time , should read the Parliamentary debates of this time . Burke's opinions , on all subjects , are there quoted , like Scripture , by all ...
... wish to see to what intellectual eminence it is possible for a man to attain in his life - time , should read the Parliamentary debates of this time . Burke's opinions , on all subjects , are there quoted , like Scripture , by all ...
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... wish , the extinction of what subsists to their certain ruin . Their ambition is only to be admitted to a more favoured class in the order of servitude under that domineering power . This seems the temper of the day . force was too much ...
... wish , the extinction of what subsists to their certain ruin . Their ambition is only to be admitted to a more favoured class in the order of servitude under that domineering power . This seems the temper of the day . force was too much ...
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... wish to lay it down as my foundation , that never greater existed . In a moment when sudden panick is apprehended , it may be wise , for a while to conceal some great publick disaster , or to reveal it by degrees , until the minds of ...
... wish to lay it down as my foundation , that never greater existed . In a moment when sudden panick is apprehended , it may be wise , for a while to conceal some great publick disaster , or to reveal it by degrees , until the minds of ...
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