The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke ...Little, Brown, and Company, 1899 - Great Britain |
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Page 84
... to make his friend Mr. Fox pass for a republican , and thereby to prevent the gracious intentions of his sov- ereign from taking effect , which at that time had begun to disclose themselves in his favor . * This 84 APPEAL FROM THE NEW.
... to make his friend Mr. Fox pass for a republican , and thereby to prevent the gracious intentions of his sov- ereign from taking effect , which at that time had begun to disclose themselves in his favor . * This 84 APPEAL FROM THE NEW.
Page 85
... REPUBLICAN , and consequently an enemy to MONAR- event . CHY . " In the discussion of the Quebec Bill which stood for yesterday , it was the intention of some persons to connect with this subject the considers that cause assigned for ...
... REPUBLICAN , and consequently an enemy to MONAR- event . CHY . " In the discussion of the Quebec Bill which stood for yesterday , it was the intention of some persons to connect with this subject the considers that cause assigned for ...
Page 86
... republican . I do not think they had any ground for this apprehension . But let us admit they had . What was there in the Quebec Bill , rather than in any other , which could subject him or them to that imputation ? Nothing in a ...
... republican . I do not think they had any ground for this apprehension . But let us admit they had . What was there in the Quebec Bill , rather than in any other , which could subject him or them to that imputation ? Nothing in a ...
Page 87
Edmund Burke. could tend to make Mr. Fox pass for a republican , except he should take occasion to extol that state of things in France which affects to be a republic or a confederacy of ... republican ; and what TO THE OLD WHIGS . 87.
Edmund Burke. could tend to make Mr. Fox pass for a republican , except he should take occasion to extol that state of things in France which affects to be a republic or a confederacy of ... republican ; and what TO THE OLD WHIGS . 87.
Page 88
... republican principles , on occasion of his conduct upon the Quebec Bill . Supposing Mr. Burke to have seen these newspapers , ( which is to suppose more than I believe to be true , ) I would ask , When did the newspapers forbear to ...
... republican principles , on occasion of his conduct upon the Quebec Bill . Supposing Mr. Burke to have seen these newspapers , ( which is to suppose more than I believe to be true , ) I would ask , When did the newspapers forbear to ...
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