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1774 April 19, Edmund Burke, Speech of Edmund Burke, Esq. on American Taxation, April 19, 1774, 2nd edition, London: […] J[ames] Dodsley, […], published 1775, →OCLC:
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[edit]This template may be used on Wiktionary entry pages to quote Edmund Burke's work Speech of Edmund Burke, Esq. on American Taxation, April 19, 1774 (2nd edition, 1775); the 1st edition is not currently available online. The template can be used to create a link to an online version of the work at the Internet Archive.
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- Result:
- 1774 April 19, Edmund Burke, Speech of Edmund Burke, Esq. on American Taxation, April 19, 1774, 2nd edition, London: […] J[ames] Dodsley, […], published 1775, →OCLC, page 85:
- The fortune of ſuch men vvas a temptation too great to be reſiſted by one, to vvhom, a ſingle vvhiff of incenſe vvithheld gave much greater pain, than he received delight, in the clouds of it, vvhich daily roſe about him from the prodigal ſuperſtition of innumerable admirers.
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