I had rather bear the brunt of all his wit, and, indeed, blows much heavier, than stand answerable to God for embracing a system that tends to the destruction of some of the very best and fairest of His works. But I know the map of England as well as... Speech ... on American taxation - Strana 51autor/autoři: Edmund Burke - 1775Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Edmund Burke - 1889 - 556 str.
...fairest of his works. But I know the may. of England, as well as the noble lord,1 or as any other person and I know that the way I take is not the road to prefer. ir ent. My excellent and honourable friend under me on the floor2 has trod that road with great... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 604 str.
...embracing a fyftem that tends to the deftruction of fome of the very beft and faireft of his works. But I know the map of England, as well as the noble lord...excellent and honourable friend under me on the floor -f-, has trod that road with great toil for upwards of twenty years together. He is not yet arrived... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 596 str.
...embracing a fyftem that tends to the deftruction of fome of the very beft and faireft of his works. But I know the map of England, as well as the noble lord...excellent and honourable friend under me on the floor .f, has trod that road with great toil for upwards of twenty years together. He is not yet arrived... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1792 - 608 str.
...beft and faireft of his works. But I know the map of England, as well as the noble Lord (Lord North), or as any other perfon ; and I know that the way I...take is not the road to preferment. My excellent and honorable friend under me on the floor (Mr. Dowdefwell), has trod that road with great toil for upwards... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1798 - 330 str.
...embracing a fyfkrn that tend* to the deftruQion of fome of the very beft and faireft of his works. But I know the map of England, as well as the noble lord*,...My excellent and honourable friend under me on the fioort, has trod that road with great toil for upwards of twenty years together. He is not yet arrived... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1806 - 520 str.
...fairest of his works. But I know the map of England, as well as the noble lord, or as any other person ; and I know that the way I take is not the road to...My excellent and honourable friend under me on the floorf, has trod that road with great toil for upwards of twenty years together. He is not yet arrived... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 518 str.
...fairest of his works. But I know the map of England, as well as the noble lord, or as any other person ; and I know that the way I take is not the road to...excellent and honourable friend under me on the floor, t has trod that road with great toil for upwards of twenty years together. He is not yet arrived at... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 512 str.
...fairest of his works. But I know the map of England, as well as the noble lord, or as any other person ; and I know that the way I take is not the road to...excellent and honourable friend under me on the floor, t has trod that road with great toil for upwards of twenty years together. He is not yet arrived at... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1816 - 540 str.
...fairest of his works. But I know the map of England as well as the noble lord or as any other person ; and I know that the way I take is not the road to...excellent and honourable friend under me on the floor f, has trod that road with great toil for upwards of twenty years together. He is not yet arrived at... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1766 - 458 str.
...fairest of his works. But I know the map of England, as well as the noble lord, or as any other person ; and I know that the way I take is not the road to...the floor*, has trod that road with great toil for upwarda of twenty years together. He is not yet arrived at the noble lord's destination. However, the... | |
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