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"From Rockinghamite Whig to Anti-Jacobin"
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"A Letter from Mr. Burke to a Member of the National Assembly; In Answer to Some Objections to his Book on French Affairs "
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Date: January 19, 1791
"But it is then, and basking in the sunshine of unmerited fortune, that low, sordid, ungenerous, and reptile souls swell with their hoarded poisons; it is then that they display their odious splendour, and shine out in full lustre of their native villainy and baseness."
preview | full record— Burke, Edmund (1729-1797)
Date: January 19, 1791
"His blood they transfuse into their minds and into their manners."
preview | full record— Burke, Edmund (1729-1797)