The Public and Domestic Life of the Right Hon. Edmund BurkeN. Cooke, 1854 - 316 páginas |
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... principles to consequences obviously re- sulting from them , and at the same time showing their absurdity and danger . Thus the first literary effort of his mind was an ex- HIS ENTRY AT THE TEMPLE . 11 posure of the 10 LIFE OF EDMUND ...
... principles to consequences obviously re- sulting from them , and at the same time showing their absurdity and danger . Thus the first literary effort of his mind was an ex- HIS ENTRY AT THE TEMPLE . 11 posure of the 10 LIFE OF EDMUND ...
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... principles , mastering the science so as to effectively serve his purpose upon some important occasions in his subsequent career . Burke , in one of his letters , makes the following apt remark as to forensic study : " The law , " he ...
... principles , mastering the science so as to effectively serve his purpose upon some important occasions in his subsequent career . Burke , in one of his letters , makes the following apt remark as to forensic study : " The law , " he ...
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... principles as may tend to ascertain and distinguish the sublime and the beautiful in any art , and to form a sort of standard for each . In his mode of doing this , he exhibits a mind feelingly alive to each fine impulse , able to ...
... principles as may tend to ascertain and distinguish the sublime and the beautiful in any art , and to form a sort of standard for each . In his mode of doing this , he exhibits a mind feelingly alive to each fine impulse , able to ...
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... principles completely correspond with his own , and he determined to avail himself of his abilities . Lord Rockingham had become Prime Minister , for the first time , on the 10th July , 1765 . He had Burke appointed his private ...
... principles completely correspond with his own , and he determined to avail himself of his abilities . Lord Rockingham had become Prime Minister , for the first time , on the 10th July , 1765 . He had Burke appointed his private ...
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... principles . The kind consider- ation the peer displayed in soothing Burke's agitated feelings won him the heart of the latter . Burke , as might be supposed , was true in what he said , and never swerved from his fealty ; but gratitude ...
... principles . The kind consider- ation the peer displayed in soothing Burke's agitated feelings won him the heart of the latter . Burke , as might be supposed , was true in what he said , and never swerved from his fealty ; but gratitude ...
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