The Public and Domestic Life of the Right Hon. Edmund BurkeNath. Cooke, 1854 - 316 páginas |
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... Earl , who on more than one occasion addressed the rising statesman as " cousin . " It is , at any rate , pretty certain that Edmund Burke's im- mediate progenitors possessed estates in the county of Limerick , the greater portion of ...
... Earl , who on more than one occasion addressed the rising statesman as " cousin . " It is , at any rate , pretty certain that Edmund Burke's im- mediate progenitors possessed estates in the county of Limerick , the greater portion of ...
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... Earl Fitzwilliam and Sir Richard Bourke , may be always read in their entirety with pleasure and advantage . Many of these were written while Burke was in , or little past his teens ; and there frequently oc- cur such expressions as the ...
... Earl Fitzwilliam and Sir Richard Bourke , may be always read in their entirety with pleasure and advantage . Many of these were written while Burke was in , or little past his teens ; and there frequently oc- cur such expressions as the ...
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... Earl of Rosslyn , always acknowledged Macklin's powers as an instructor . The dinner and debating scheme of Macklin ended in bankruptcy — a fortunate result for the public , since its projector returned to the drama and the stage , to ...
... Earl of Rosslyn , always acknowledged Macklin's powers as an instructor . The dinner and debating scheme of Macklin ended in bankruptcy — a fortunate result for the public , since its projector returned to the drama and the stage , to ...
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... Earl of Charlemont , an Irishman dear to the memory of his country . When Ireland had prepared to make her boldest strokes for a free trade , and then an uncontrolled constitution , the direction of the movement was intrusted to this Earl ...
... Earl of Charlemont , an Irishman dear to the memory of his country . When Ireland had prepared to make her boldest strokes for a free trade , and then an uncontrolled constitution , the direction of the movement was intrusted to this Earl ...
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... Earl of Charlemont , whose own lamp of existence went out just as the brilliant constitutional light he had lit up was flickering and about to ex- pire in the socket , has his fame attached , in death as in life , to a past that Ireland ...
... Earl of Charlemont , whose own lamp of existence went out just as the brilliant constitutional light he had lit up was flickering and about to ex- pire in the socket , has his fame attached , in death as in life , to a past that Ireland ...
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