The Public and Domestic Life of the Right Hon. Edmund BurkeNath. Cooke, 1854 - 316 páginas |
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... genius of Ireland , Maria Edgeworth a name , like that of Edmund Burke , of never- fading reputation . Mrs. Mary Leadbeater died in 1826 , leaving a son and two daughters . Her son , Richard S. Leadbeater , lives at Stradbally , Queen's ...
... genius of Ireland , Maria Edgeworth a name , like that of Edmund Burke , of never- fading reputation . Mrs. Mary Leadbeater died in 1826 , leaving a son and two daughters . Her son , Richard S. Leadbeater , lives at Stradbally , Queen's ...
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... genius , even at this time , the fol- lowing anecdote is related . Mr. Shackleton one day , when the assizes were commencing at Carlow , permitted his scholars to have a holiday to view the procession , on condition that the elder boys ...
... genius , even at this time , the fol- lowing anecdote is related . Mr. Shackleton one day , when the assizes were commencing at Carlow , permitted his scholars to have a holiday to view the procession , on condition that the elder boys ...
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... genius was ready to be plucked , and might pos- sibly have withered under prolonged cultivation . Law he read , it is true , and as with all other information within his reach , he quickly grasped its theory and principles , mastering ...
... genius was ready to be plucked , and might pos- sibly have withered under prolonged cultivation . Law he read , it is true , and as with all other information within his reach , he quickly grasped its theory and principles , mastering ...
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... genius , but at the extent and variety of the literary attainments of a man little more than twenty years of age . From that day he and Burke were friends through life . 66 Of Mr. Burke's pecuniary means at this period conflicting ...
... genius , but at the extent and variety of the literary attainments of a man little more than twenty years of age . From that day he and Burke were friends through life . 66 Of Mr. Burke's pecuniary means at this period conflicting ...
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... genius from his desk , his journeys , and even from the intellectual tables of his friends . It was Burke's frequent and favourite custom to go alone to the House of Commons ; to there ensconce himself in the gallery , and to sit for ...
... genius from his desk , his journeys , and even from the intellectual tables of his friends . It was Burke's frequent and favourite custom to go alone to the House of Commons ; to there ensconce himself in the gallery , and to sit for ...
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