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Edmund Burke. 7 CORRESPONDENCE OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE EDMUND BURKE ; BETWEEN THE YEAR 1744 , AND THE PERIOD OF HIS DECEASE , IN 1797 . EDITED BY CHARLES WILLIAM , EARL FITZWILLIAM , AND LIEUTENANT - GENERAL SIR RICHARD BOURKE , K.C.B. ...
Edmund Burke. 7 CORRESPONDENCE OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE EDMUND BURKE ; BETWEEN THE YEAR 1744 , AND THE PERIOD OF HIS DECEASE , IN 1797 . EDITED BY CHARLES WILLIAM , EARL FITZWILLIAM , AND LIEUTENANT - GENERAL SIR RICHARD BOURKE , K.C.B. ...
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Edmund Burke. 13 CORRESPONDENCE , & c . The Right Hon . Edmund Burke to Richard Burke , Jun . , Esq . MY DEAREST FRIEND , August 16 , 1791 . Your mother and I had a satisfaction which none but a son like you could enter into , upon our ...
Edmund Burke. 13 CORRESPONDENCE , & c . The Right Hon . Edmund Burke to Richard Burke , Jun . , Esq . MY DEAREST FRIEND , August 16 , 1791 . Your mother and I had a satisfaction which none but a son like you could enter into , upon our ...
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... Burke to Richard Burke , Jun . , Esq . MY DEAREST , DEAREST SON , London , August 17 , 1791 . I wrote by the last packet a letter to you through Mr. Danoot at Brussels , because I had not got your direction . I gave you in that letter ...
... Burke to Richard Burke , Jun . , Esq . MY DEAREST , DEAREST SON , London , August 17 , 1791 . I wrote by the last packet a letter to you through Mr. Danoot at Brussels , because I had not got your direction . I gave you in that letter ...
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... Burke to Richard Burke , Jun . , Esq . MY DEAR RICHARD , Beconsfield , August 25 , 1791 . We thank you for your letter from Juliers , and we wait with some impatience for your letter from Coblentz . I think it must have been a comfort ...
... Burke to Richard Burke , Jun . , Esq . MY DEAR RICHARD , Beconsfield , August 25 , 1791 . We thank you for your letter from Juliers , and we wait with some impatience for your letter from Coblentz . I think it must have been a comfort ...
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Edmund Burke. The democrats here are a little , and but a little , more quiet . As to the friends to whom I have sent my defence , altissimum silentium ; it looks almost as if it were ... Richard Burke , Jun . , Esq . , to 16 CORRESPONDENCE .
Edmund Burke. The democrats here are a little , and but a little , more quiet . As to the friends to whom I have sent my defence , altissimum silentium ; it looks almost as if it were ... Richard Burke , Jun . , Esq . , to 16 CORRESPONDENCE .
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