The Works of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke: With a Biographical and Critical Introduction, Band 1H. G. Bohn., 1841 |
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... trade to the American ports , with discontent almost equally strong . The session opened Jan. 14 , 1766 , and on a very early day Mr. Burke delivered his first speech . It was on that fruitful theme which was afterwards to excite so ...
... trade to the American ports , with discontent almost equally strong . The session opened Jan. 14 , 1766 , and on a very early day Mr. Burke delivered his first speech . It was on that fruitful theme which was afterwards to excite so ...
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... trade of Ireland , of course , met with the approbation and support of Burke . But the narrow spirit of Bristol , jealous for its commercial interests , was alarmed . Burke , however , xviii BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL INTRODUCTION .
... trade of Ireland , of course , met with the approbation and support of Burke . But the narrow spirit of Bristol , jealous for its commercial interests , was alarmed . Burke , however , xviii BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL INTRODUCTION .
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... Trade of Ireland . " These letters are full , not only of manly sentiments , sentiments such as it becomes an independent representative to maintain , but of the most enlarged and comprehensive commercial principles ; principles which ...
... Trade of Ireland . " These letters are full , not only of manly sentiments , sentiments such as it becomes an independent representative to maintain , but of the most enlarged and comprehensive commercial principles ; principles which ...
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... trade . It is to be found in his works , and is creditable to his wisdom and his humanity . It was impracticable , however , to bring it forward at that time . This great achievement was re- served for WILberforce . In the autumn ...
... trade . It is to be found in his works , and is creditable to his wisdom and his humanity . It was impracticable , however , to bring it forward at that time . This great achievement was re- served for WILberforce . In the autumn ...
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... trade or handicraft . Burke had no sympathy with such folly . In the true love of intellectual improvement , he would spread his sail to any wind , and fearlessly embark for any destination , which promised to reward by discovery the ...
... trade or handicraft . Burke had no sympathy with such folly . In the true love of intellectual improvement , he would spread his sail to any wind , and fearlessly embark for any destination , which promised to reward by discovery the ...
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