The Public and Domestic Life of the Right Hon. Edmund BurkeN. Cooke, 1854 - 316 páginas |
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... reason why there exists such imperfect knowledge of the man himself arises doubtless from there having been really no com- plete and readable account of the life of Burke . The more extensive memoirs of him are mere disjointed ...
... reason why there exists such imperfect knowledge of the man himself arises doubtless from there having been really no com- plete and readable account of the life of Burke . The more extensive memoirs of him are mere disjointed ...
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... reason and eloquence , the more their influence should expand , the more would they conduce to the public and general good . If , therefore , this production has proved at all available for its intended purpose , the time and trouble ...
... reason and eloquence , the more their influence should expand , the more would they conduce to the public and general good . If , therefore , this production has proved at all available for its intended purpose , the time and trouble ...
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... reason , but some merely sensible quality acting mechanically upon the mind by the intervention of the senses . " It is needless , how- ever , to enter further , or perhaps thus far , into the contents of a production so generally read ...
... reason , but some merely sensible quality acting mechanically upon the mind by the intervention of the senses . " It is needless , how- ever , to enter further , or perhaps thus far , into the contents of a production so generally read ...
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... reason to rejoice at his lot . A few words here of the lady's father and his descendants . Christopher Nugent , M.D. , was the scion of a highly respectable family in Westmeath in Ireland , but was himself born to a scanty inheritance ...
... reason to rejoice at his lot . A few words here of the lady's father and his descendants . Christopher Nugent , M.D. , was the scion of a highly respectable family in Westmeath in Ireland , but was himself born to a scanty inheritance ...
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... reason , among others , perhaps fatal to his country , -measures , the effects of which , I am afraid , are for ever incurable . He made an administration , so chequered and speckled ; he put together a piece of joinery , so crossly in ...
... reason , among others , perhaps fatal to his country , -measures , the effects of which , I am afraid , are for ever incurable . He made an administration , so chequered and speckled ; he put together a piece of joinery , so crossly in ...
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