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" I am alone ; I have none to meet my enemies in the gate. Indeed, my Lord, I greatly deceive myself, if in this hard season I would give a peck of refuse wheat for all that is called fame and honour in the world. "
The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir - Sivu 195
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...of his, who vifited his dunghill to read moral, political, and (economical lectures on his mifery. I am alone. I have none to meet my enemies in the gate. Indeed, my Lord, I greatly deceive myfelf, if in this hard feafon I would give a peck of refufe wheat for all that is called fame and...

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Edmund Burke - 1807 - 540 sivua
...asperity, those ill-natured neighbours of his, who visited his dunghill to read moral,political,and economical lectures on his misery. I am alone. I have...is called fame and honour in the world. This is the appetite but of a few. It is a luxury ; it is a privilege : it is an indulgence for those who are at...

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1834 - 1046 sivua
...dust and ashes. But even so, I do not find him blamed for reprehending those ill-natured neighbours of his, who visited his dunghill to read moral, political,...alone, I have none to meet my enemies in the gate. • * * I live in an inverted order. They who ought to have eucceeded me have gone before me. They...

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...blamed for reprehending, and with a considerable degree of verbal asperity, those ill-natured neighbours of his, who visited his dunghill to read moral, political,...refuse wheat for all that is called fame and honour in this world. This is the appetite but of a few. It is a luxury; it is a privilege ; it is an indulgence...

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...of his', who visited his dunglull to read moral, political, and economical lectures on his misery. 1 am alone, I have none to meet my enemies in the gate. Indeed, my lord, I greatly de«eive myself, if in this hard season I would give a peck of refuse wheat for all that is called...




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