Annual Register, 48. köideEdmund Burke 1808 |
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... tion against France , had lessened considerably , at the time of his death , the public confidence in his administration , but the general opi- nion of his merits and past services , was little , if at all , affected by these ...
... tion against France , had lessened considerably , at the time of his death , the public confidence in his administration , but the general opi- nion of his merits and past services , was little , if at all , affected by these ...
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... tion was , indeed a storm , in which vessels the best formed , and con- structed with the greatest skill , might easily founder : but , what I mean to say , is , that in my opinion the vessel was not conducted with the greatest skill ...
... tion was , indeed a storm , in which vessels the best formed , and con- structed with the greatest skill , might easily founder : but , what I mean to say , is , that in my opinion the vessel was not conducted with the greatest skill ...
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... tion , into which they were divided , was ready to conclude a separate bargain for itself , and to accept of office under any administration without a stipulation for its asso- ciates . It contributed not a little to this disunion and ...
... tion , into which they were divided , was ready to conclude a separate bargain for itself , and to accept of office under any administration without a stipulation for its asso- ciates . It contributed not a little to this disunion and ...
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... tion , that there had been no prece dent since the revolution , of a chief justice being at the same time a ca- binet minister , except the solitary case of lord Mansfield , which , from its injurious effects on the character and ...
... tion , that there had been no prece dent since the revolution , of a chief justice being at the same time a ca- binet minister , except the solitary case of lord Mansfield , which , from its injurious effects on the character and ...
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... tion of our regular army , on any service , for which it might be re- quired . But , the injustice of em- ploying the odious and oppressive operation of the ballot for producing this effect , appeared from the single fact , that , of ...
... tion of our regular army , on any service , for which it might be re- quired . But , the injustice of em- ploying the odious and oppressive operation of the ballot for producing this effect , appeared from the single fact , that , of ...
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