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... , not only the temporary dis- position of particular assemblies . Burke dealt largely in questions of great permanent interest , but this was hardly sufficient in itself to account for the extent in which his writings and INTRODUCTION .
... , not only the temporary dis- position of particular assemblies . Burke dealt largely in questions of great permanent interest , but this was hardly sufficient in itself to account for the extent in which his writings and INTRODUCTION .
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... Assemblies , since no one could think of an actual representation of America in Parliament at the distance of three thousand miles . The two speeches were equally diverse in their spirit . The first was in the strain of incessant attack ...
... Assemblies , since no one could think of an actual representation of America in Parliament at the distance of three thousand miles . The two speeches were equally diverse in their spirit . The first was in the strain of incessant attack ...
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... assemblies , are perverted from the ends of their institution , they find in those names of degenerated establishments only new motives to discontent . Those bodies , which , when full of life and beauty , lay in their arms and were ...
... assemblies , are perverted from the ends of their institution , they find in those names of degenerated establishments only new motives to discontent . Those bodies , which , when full of life and beauty , lay in their arms and were ...
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... assemblies we affected to despise ; begging them , by the intervention of our ministerial sureties , to receive our submission , and heartily promising amendment . These might have been serious matters formerly ; but we are grown wiser ...
... assemblies we affected to despise ; begging them , by the intervention of our ministerial sureties , to receive our submission , and heartily promising amendment . These might have been serious matters formerly ; but we are grown wiser ...
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... assemblies . It was in America that your resolutions were pre - declared . It was from thence that we knew to a certainty , how much exactly , and not a scruple more or less , we were to repeal . We were unworthy to be let into the ...
... assemblies . It was in America that your resolutions were pre - declared . It was from thence that we knew to a certainty , how much exactly , and not a scruple more or less , we were to repeal . We were unworthy to be let into the ...
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