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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... exertions , ibid . - great effects of , 294 - Wit , ibid . Speech on the employment of Indians , 296 to 299 . Lord North's want of firmness , 301. Diversity of opinion . in members of the Opposition , 304 and 305. Burke's con ...
... exertions , ibid . - great effects of , 294 - Wit , ibid . Speech on the employment of Indians , 296 to 299 . Lord North's want of firmness , 301. Diversity of opinion . in members of the Opposition , 304 and 305. Burke's con ...
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... exertions , to 368. Lord North's pathetic obser- vation to a little boy about strawberries , 369. Integrity and goodness of Lord North , though unfortunate , 369 . Adoption of part of Burke's reform plan , 370 . Death of Lord Rockingham ...
... exertions , to 368. Lord North's pathetic obser- vation to a little boy about strawberries , 369. Integrity and goodness of Lord North , though unfortunate , 369 . Adoption of part of Burke's reform plan , 370 . Death of Lord Rockingham ...
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... exertions are beneficial in affording materials . No one As no age has produced a greater number of eminent men than the present , should any . future Johnson arise to write the history of Genius , it would not only be useful but ne ...
... exertions are beneficial in affording materials . No one As no age has produced a greater number of eminent men than the present , should any . future Johnson arise to write the history of Genius , it would not only be useful but ne ...
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... exertions , intellectual and moral ; their direc- tion , their effects on the happiness of the sub- ject himself , of others , and particularly on our own . We admire extraordinary talents or qualities , we are interested in the history ...
... exertions , intellectual and moral ; their direc- tion , their effects on the happiness of the sub- ject himself , of others , and particularly on our own . We admire extraordinary talents or qualities , we are interested in the history ...
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... more extensive , and more destruc- tive . His writings and eloquence were the means of obstructing the improving exertions of unfettered reason , and of again binding her in the chains of authority , prejudice , priest- craft [ 6 ]
... more extensive , and more destruc- tive . His writings and eloquence were the means of obstructing the improving exertions of unfettered reason , and of again binding her in the chains of authority , prejudice , priest- craft [ 6 ]
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