Annual Register, Band 48Edmund Burke 1808 |
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... duty , when we call for these extraordinary efforts , to pro- vide that the resources we furnish , and the powers we confer , may not in future be so employed as to encrease the perils they were in- tended to avert , and to aggrandize ...
... duty , when we call for these extraordinary efforts , to pro- vide that the resources we furnish , and the powers we confer , may not in future be so employed as to encrease the perils they were in- tended to avert , and to aggrandize ...
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... duty to take in the dis- cussion , would give , as it did , the greatest possible offence to all the personal friends , and to many of the political admirers of Mr. Pitt . The speech of Mr. Fox was feeling and conciliatory , and though ...
... duty to take in the dis- cussion , would give , as it did , the greatest possible offence to all the personal friends , and to many of the political admirers of Mr. Pitt . The speech of Mr. Fox was feeling and conciliatory , and though ...
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... duty thus early in the business to apprize his majesty , that the person he should consult with on the subject was Mr. Fox . " I thought so and I meant it so , " is said to have been his majesty's most gracious reply . Many were the ...
... duty thus early in the business to apprize his majesty , that the person he should consult with on the subject was Mr. Fox . " I thought so and I meant it so , " is said to have been his majesty's most gracious reply . Many were the ...
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... duty sons more particularly connected to repeat them , and to leave to fu- with Carlton House , the politics ture historians the task of disengag- of which were at this period in the ing the truth from falsehood , and of most perfect ...
... duty sons more particularly connected to repeat them , and to leave to fu- with Carlton House , the politics ture historians the task of disengag- of which were at this period in the ing the truth from falsehood , and of most perfect ...
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... duty , and the fear of losing it , when obtained , might render him more obsequious to the court , and more compliant with its ministers , than became his station as the head and guardian of the laws But they who urged this objection ...
... duty , and the fear of losing it , when obtained , might render him more obsequious to the court , and more compliant with its ministers , than became his station as the head and guardian of the laws But they who urged this objection ...
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