The Public and Domestic Life of the Right Hon. Edmund BurkeNath. Cooke, 1854 - 316 páginas |
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... charges , stated he was a member of the Church of England , and declared his inviolable loyalty to the House of Brunswick . He had been educated at Trinity College , Dublin , and had never been in any way under Jesuit tutorship . There ...
... charges , stated he was a member of the Church of England , and declared his inviolable loyalty to the House of Brunswick . He had been educated at Trinity College , Dublin , and had never been in any way under Jesuit tutorship . There ...
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... charge certain stamp - duties in the colonies and plantations of America had passed ; the colonists were men of a caste and temper not to submit : the storm of discontent had begun , rife with rebellion and redolent of revolution . The ...
... charge certain stamp - duties in the colonies and plantations of America had passed ; the colonists were men of a caste and temper not to submit : the storm of discontent had begun , rife with rebellion and redolent of revolution . The ...
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... charge of his connexion with the secret . First : from his text , Junius is held to be an Irishman , and so was Burke . The style of Junius is Irish in thought and tone , and now and then an expression escapes him which an Englishman ...
... charge of his connexion with the secret . First : from his text , Junius is held to be an Irishman , and so was Burke . The style of Junius is Irish in thought and tone , and now and then an expression escapes him which an Englishman ...
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... charged having undoubtedly done , and been addicted to doing , the same thing before . Burke , it will be remembered ... charge , it would have been next to ruin for any rising politician or statesman to have , by confessing , confronted ...
... charged having undoubtedly done , and been addicted to doing , the same thing before . Burke , it will be remembered ... charge , it would have been next to ruin for any rising politician or statesman to have , by confessing , confronted ...
Página 70
... charged , and especially Francis , innocent of a parti- cipation in Junius . To the fact of Burke having himself written the letters of Junius there certainly can be opposed his letter to Charles Townshend , son of the Hon . Thomas ...
... charged , and especially Francis , innocent of a parti- cipation in Junius . To the fact of Burke having himself written the letters of Junius there certainly can be opposed his letter to Charles Townshend , son of the Hon . Thomas ...
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admiration affairs afterwards America Ballitore Barry Beaconsfield became Benares bill Bourke Bristol British brought Burke's Burney called Carnatic Chancellor character charge Charles Charles James Fox Chatham Company conduct constitution court death debate declared died Duke Earl East India Edmund Burke effect eloquence eminent England English essays father favour favourite feel Fitzwilliam fortune France French Revolution genius heart honour House of Commons human Hyder Ali impeachment Ireland Johnson Junius justice letter liberty literary lived Lord Fitzwilliam Lord North Lord Rockingham Margaret Woffington Marquess ment mind minister ministry Nabob nation nature never noble opinion parliament party passed person Pitt political possession prince principles Richard Burke Rockingham royal Shackleton Sheridan Sir Joshua Reynolds society speech spirit statesman talents thing thought tion trial virtue Walker King Warren Hastings whilst whole wife William writes