The Life of Edmund Burke. Comprehending an Impartial Account of His Literary and Political Efforts, and a Sketch of the Conduct and Character of His Most Eminent Associates, Coadjutors, and Opponents. [With a Portrait.]George Cawthorn, 1798 - 592 páginas |
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... Cause of Fox's conduct , 542. Burke's Letter to the Duke of Portland , ibid . Burke's high opinion of Fox , 546. Burke's visit to Oxford , 547. Dr. Winstanley's opinion of his learning , 548 - Third Memorial , 5 49. Account of ...
... Cause of Fox's conduct , 542. Burke's Letter to the Duke of Portland , ibid . Burke's high opinion of Fox , 546. Burke's visit to Oxford , 547. Dr. Winstanley's opinion of his learning , 548 - Third Memorial , 5 49. Account of ...
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... causes , is useful and interesting in proportion to its ex- hibition of moral nature , and those parts of phy . sical by which it is affected . In history , whether real or imitative , we are more instructed by the developement of ...
... causes , is useful and interesting in proportion to its ex- hibition of moral nature , and those parts of phy . sical by which it is affected . In history , whether real or imitative , we are more instructed by the developement of ...
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... causes , their operation and effects ; by ena . bling us to trace action to mind ; the modifica tions , habits , and affections of mind to their sources , whether original or factitious ; and thence deducing lessons of moral conduct ...
... causes , their operation and effects ; by ena . bling us to trace action to mind ; the modifica tions , habits , and affections of mind to their sources , whether original or factitious ; and thence deducing lessons of moral conduct ...
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... cause of virtue and religion , when deprived of that power which they had never any right to possess . It was he that broke the WHIG PHALANX , indisposed men of rank and property to a reform , which , be- fore abuses were arrived at ...
... cause of virtue and religion , when deprived of that power which they had never any right to possess . It was he that broke the WHIG PHALANX , indisposed men of rank and property to a reform , which , be- fore abuses were arrived at ...
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... causing all communication to be cut off with the country in which the pestilence was raging . His genius was the agent of wisdom , his wisdom the mi- nister of patriotism . He was the bulwark of the British constitution , of rational ...
... causing all communication to be cut off with the country in which the pestilence was raging . His genius was the agent of wisdom , his wisdom the mi- nister of patriotism . He was the bulwark of the British constitution , of rational ...
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