The Works and Correspondence of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 2F. & J. Rivington, 1852 - Great Britain |
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... hope you will endeavour to see him , should you happen to be in London before he returns to the Continent . He wishes to call on you , but I told him you were gone into the country . I will send you the contents of the cypher in a day ...
... hope you will endeavour to see him , should you happen to be in London before he returns to the Continent . He wishes to call on you , but I told him you were gone into the country . I will send you the contents of the cypher in a day ...
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... hope you may see them again in the old place , and com- pare the observations which you have made in the various periods of your fortune . I have written ( I think ) three or four letters to you besides the pacquet which I sent through ...
... hope you may see them again in the old place , and com- pare the observations which you have made in the various periods of your fortune . I have written ( I think ) three or four letters to you besides the pacquet which I sent through ...
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... hope ; for I must repeat it , the support of virtuous men and the punishment of knaves , is no part of the concern of any of them . If I knew any of the ministers who even go so far as the Duke of Dorset , in concern and interest in the ...
... hope ; for I must repeat it , the support of virtuous men and the punishment of knaves , is no part of the concern of any of them . If I knew any of the ministers who even go so far as the Duke of Dorset , in concern and interest in the ...
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... hope the former because the most remediable , ) of infinite mischief . It was received at Pilnitz . It made no change in the emperor's assurances of assistance , nor in those of the King of Prussia ; but the former alleged that his ...
... hope the former because the most remediable , ) of infinite mischief . It was received at Pilnitz . It made no change in the emperor's assurances of assistance , nor in those of the King of Prussia ; but the former alleged that his ...
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... hope , and things wear a better aspect , at least to outward appearance . The day the Comte D'Artois arrived , the garde du corps , who are assembled here to the number of about two hundred , with a great body of other officers , went ...
... hope , and things wear a better aspect , at least to outward appearance . The day the Comte D'Artois arrived , the garde du corps , who are assembled here to the number of about two hundred , with a great body of other officers , went ...
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Adieu affairs affectionate amongst Beconsfield believe Bintinnaye Burke to Richard Castle Catholics of Ireland cause Cazalès circumstances clergy Coblentz common Comte D'Artois conduct consider constitution court crown DEAR SIR DEAREST RICHARD declaration desire disposition Dublin Duke of Portland Dundas Edmund Burke effect emperor endeavour enemies England Europe faction favour fear France French French revolution friends gentlemen give Grattan Henry Dundas honour hope House humble servant idea interest Irish government Jacobinism king King of Prussia kingdom letter liberty Lord Lord Fitzwilliam Lord Grenville majesty majesty's majesty's government means ment mind ministers monarchy Monsieur nation natural never object opinion parliament party perhaps persons Poitou political present princes principles Protestant received regard respect Richard Burke Right Roman Catholics royal sentiments sort spirit suffer suppose sure thing thought tion whole William Windham wish