Annual Register, Tập 65Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1824 |
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... cause of liberty ; unless , for- sooth , the love of liberty is admiration of ignorance , rashness , and cowardice . Deeming , as we did , the destruction of Ferdinand's tyranny a blessing to the world , and anxious that a great people ...
... cause of liberty ; unless , for- sooth , the love of liberty is admiration of ignorance , rashness , and cowardice . Deeming , as we did , the destruction of Ferdinand's tyranny a blessing to the world , and anxious that a great people ...
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... causes or suggesting remedies of the agricultural dis- tress , the necessity of diminishing the taxes , of reforming the ... cause distresses already issued to be set aside ; 2. To suspend all process for tithes , for the same period ; 3 ...
... causes or suggesting remedies of the agricultural dis- tress , the necessity of diminishing the taxes , of reforming the ... cause distresses already issued to be set aside ; 2. To suspend all process for tithes , for the same period ; 3 ...
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... cause of complaint some exact claim of redress on the part of the country supposed to be aggrieved it would be better for us not to interfere ; that we had done all that we could do with each party ; and that , as our efforts had been ...
... cause of complaint some exact claim of redress on the part of the country supposed to be aggrieved it would be better for us not to interfere ; that we had done all that we could do with each party ; and that , as our efforts had been ...
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... cause of it should not merely be sufficient , but urgent ; and not merely urgent , but absolutely essential to the in- terest and welfare of the country which first declared it . In making these observations , did he cast any blame upon ...
... cause of it should not merely be sufficient , but urgent ; and not merely urgent , but absolutely essential to the in- terest and welfare of the country which first declared it . In making these observations , did he cast any blame upon ...
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... cause so certain of success , what an opportunity had we lost of elevating our character , and of tak- ing that high ground which we ought to hold in the estimation of Europe ? But the truth was , that , if the French government had ...
... cause so certain of success , what an opportunity had we lost of elevating our character , and of tak- ing that high ground which we ought to hold in the estimation of Europe ? But the truth was , that , if the French government had ...
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