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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... constitution . Having ren- dered the majority of his countrymen inimi- cal to the French republic , and to the prin- ciples of liberty which had given it being , he prepared them for hostilities against France and Freedom , and for ...
... constitution . Having ren- dered the majority of his countrymen inimi- cal to the French republic , and to the prin- ciples of liberty which had given it being , he prepared them for hostilities against France and Freedom , and for ...
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... constitution , and con- sequently the happiness of their country , to revolutionary , doctrines , he warned them of the misery which they were ignorantly seeking ; he excited the majority of men of talents , in- fluence , and interest ...
... constitution , and con- sequently the happiness of their country , to revolutionary , doctrines , he warned them of the misery which they were ignorantly seeking ; he excited the majority of men of talents , in- fluence , and interest ...
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Robert Bisset. the constitution , and preserved the indepen- dence of Britain . Such is the opinion entertained of Burke by the approvers of the present system and plans of Government . Those who do not concur in every particular of ...
Robert Bisset. the constitution , and preserved the indepen- dence of Britain . Such is the opinion entertained of Burke by the approvers of the present system and plans of Government . Those who do not concur in every particular of ...
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... constitutional rights , and a justification of their fears respecting the arbitrary designs of the Court . Indeed , not the popular leaders only , but one of the first sages of the law , Lord Chief Justice Pratt ( afterwards Camden ) ...
... constitutional rights , and a justification of their fears respecting the arbitrary designs of the Court . Indeed , not the popular leaders only , but one of the first sages of the law , Lord Chief Justice Pratt ( afterwards Camden ) ...
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... constitution for the recently conquered province of Canada . Burke sketched a plan for this purpose . Being shewn to the Chancellor , he condemned it in the most explicit terms . Going to the King , he represented the Ministers as ...
... constitution for the recently conquered province of Canada . Burke sketched a plan for this purpose . Being shewn to the Chancellor , he condemned it in the most explicit terms . Going to the King , he represented the Ministers as ...
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