The Public and Domestic Life of the Right Hon. Edmund BurkeN. Cooke, 1854 - 316 páginas |
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... appeared in Blackwood's Magazine , are professedly or in effect confined to politics only . The present volume attempts to remedy the deficiency , by re- lating the history of Edmund Burke , both as a private person and a public ...
... appeared in Blackwood's Magazine , are professedly or in effect confined to politics only . The present volume attempts to remedy the deficiency , by re- lating the history of Edmund Burke , both as a private person and a public ...
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... appearing to think of such things . At this period too , as ever after , he de- lighted in society - in being surrounded by warm friends and pleasant companions . A high moral tone and dignified bearing , tempered by an extreme urbanity ...
... appearing to think of such things . At this period too , as ever after , he de- lighted in society - in being surrounded by warm friends and pleasant companions . A high moral tone and dignified bearing , tempered by an extreme urbanity ...
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... appeared when a general cry was raised against them on account of their attack on Christianity and their infidel tone and tendency . The grand jury of Westminster , on the 16th of October , 1754 , presented them as tending to the ...
... appeared when a general cry was raised against them on account of their attack on Christianity and their infidel tone and tendency . The grand jury of Westminster , on the 16th of October , 1754 , presented them as tending to the ...
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... appearance of the Essay on the Sublime and Beautiful proved a grand epoch in Burke's life . From it date his eminence as a writer and his position as a public man . He had achieved the manifestation of his intellectual powers ; and ...
... appearance of the Essay on the Sublime and Beautiful proved a grand epoch in Burke's life . From it date his eminence as a writer and his position as a public man . He had achieved the manifestation of his intellectual powers ; and ...
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... appeared upon the table ; after that , the outer room door was shut , and no other guest ad- mitted either for love or money . Macklin himself always brought in the first dish , habited in an appropriate suit of clothes , with a napkin ...
... appeared upon the table ; after that , the outer room door was shut , and no other guest ad- mitted either for love or money . Macklin himself always brought in the first dish , habited in an appropriate suit of clothes , with a napkin ...
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