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" No! the charges against me are all of one kind ; that I have pushed the principles of general justice and benevolence too far, — further than a cautious policy would warrant, and further than the opinions of many would go along with me. In every accident... "
The World's Best Orations: From the Earliest Period to Ư the Present Time - Page 817
by David Josiah Brewer - 1899
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A Compendium of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged, from Sir John ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1860 - 766 pages
...any one man in any description. No ! the charges against me are all of one kind, that I have pushed the principles of general justice and benevolence...through life — in pain, in sorrow, in depression, and distress — I will call to mind this accusation ; and be comforted. THE QUEEN OF FRANCE. It is now...
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The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Volume 1

Edmund Burke - 1860 - 644 pages
...anyeno man in any description. No! the charges against me, are all of one kind, that I have pushed the principles of general justice and benevolence...— In every accident which may happen through life, iii pain, in sorrow, in depression, and distress — I 'will call to mind this accusation ; and be...
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Anecdote Biography

John Timbs - 1860 - 432 pages
...oppressing any man. " No," said he, " the charges against me are all of one kind — that I have pushed the principles of general justice and benevolence...of many would go along with me. In every accident that may happen through life — in pain, in sorrow, in depression, and distress— I will call to...
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A Compendious History of English Literature and of the English ..., Volume 2

George Lillie Craik - 1861 - 580 pages
...one man of any description. No ! the charges against me are all of one kind ; — that I have pushed the principles of general justice and benevolence...through life, in pain, in sorrow, in depression, and distress — I will call to mind this accusation, and be comforted. As another specimen of Burke's...
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The Monthly Journal of the American Unitarian Association, Volume 3

American Unitarian Association - 1862 - 588 pages
...my ambition or to my fortune. No ! The charges against me are all of one kind : that I have pushed the principles of general justice and benevolence...cautious policy would warrant, and further than the feelings of many could go along with me. In every accident which may happen through life, in pain,...
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Speeches: With Memoir and Historical Introductions

Edmund Burke - 1862 - 460 pages
...any one man in any 'description. No ! the charges against me are all of one kind, that I have pushed the principles of general justice and benevolence too far, further than a cautious policy could warrant, and further ( than the opinions of many men would go along with me — In every accident...
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A Compendium of English Literautre: Chronologically Arranged, from Sir John ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1863 - 788 pages
...any one man in any description. No! the charges against me are all of one kind, that I have pushed the principles of general justice and benevolence...with me. In every accident which may happen through life—in pain, in sorrow, in depression, and distress—I will call to mind this accusation ; and...
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Choice specimens of English literature, selected and arranged by T.B. Shaw ...

Thomas Budd Shaw, sir William Smith - 1864 - 554 pages
...any one man in any description. No ! the charges against me are all of one kind, that I have pushed the principles of general justice and benevolence...through life — in pain, in sorrow, in depression and distress — I will call to mind this accusation ; and be comforted. 222. FROM THE ' REFLECTIONS ON...
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Works, Volume 2

Edmund Burke - 1865 - 592 pages
...any one man in any description. No ! the charges against me are all of one kind : that I have pushed the principles of general justice and benevolence...through life, in pain, in sorrow, in depression, and distress, I will call to mind this accusation, and be comforted. Gentlemen, I submit the whole to your...
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A Compendium of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged, from Sir John ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1865 - 784 pages
...any one man in any description. No! the charges against me are all of one kind, that I have pushed the principles of general justice and benevolence...with me. In every accident which may happen through iife — in pain, in sorrow, in depression, and distress — I will call to mind this accusation ;...
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