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Side 23
... nation from the attempted supremacy of a small sect . There it made a small sect supreme over the body of the nation . " It was , to say the truth , " Burke wrote , “ not a revolution but a conquest , ” and the policy of conquest was ...
... nation from the attempted supremacy of a small sect . There it made a small sect supreme over the body of the nation . " It was , to say the truth , " Burke wrote , “ not a revolution but a conquest , ” and the policy of conquest was ...
Side 24
... nations , but sep- arate species . There were thousands , he says , who had never talked to a Roman Catholic in their whole lives , un . less they happened to talk to a gardener's workman , or some other labourer of the second or third ...
... nations , but sep- arate species . There were thousands , he says , who had never talked to a Roman Catholic in their whole lives , un . less they happened to talk to a gardener's workman , or some other labourer of the second or third ...
Side 25
... nation of the oppressed . The directions in which Irish improvement would move , were clear from the middle of the century to men with much less foresight than Burke had . The removal of all commercial restrictions , either by ...
... nation of the oppressed . The directions in which Irish improvement would move , were clear from the middle of the century to men with much less foresight than Burke had . The removal of all commercial restrictions , either by ...
Side 29
... of honour and virtue , public and private , are understood and cherished in this nation . The Rockingham ministry remained in office for a year and twenty days ( 1765-6 ) . About the middle of this term ( Dec. 26 , 1765 ) , Burke was.
... of honour and virtue , public and private , are understood and cherished in this nation . The Rockingham ministry remained in office for a year and twenty days ( 1765-6 ) . About the middle of this term ( Dec. 26 , 1765 ) , Burke was.
Side 31
... Nation ( 1769 ) . It was a reply to a pamphlet by George Grenville , in which the disap- pointed minister accused his successors of ruining the coun- try . Burke , in answering the charge , showed a grasp of commercial and fiscal ...
... Nation ( 1769 ) . It was a reply to a pamphlet by George Grenville , in which the disap- pointed minister accused his successors of ruining the coun- try . Burke , in answering the charge , showed a grasp of commercial and fiscal ...
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