The Public and Domestic Life of the Right Hon. Edmund BurkeNath. Cooke, 1854 - 316 páginas |
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... took a house on Arran Quay , and there practised as an attorney with eminent success . About the year 1725 he married Mary , Familia de Burgh . B. now usu ung Rop ung Τους ungloy . Side Bourke aut Burke daughter of Patrick Nagle , Esq ...
... took a house on Arran Quay , and there practised as an attorney with eminent success . About the year 1725 he married Mary , Familia de Burgh . B. now usu ung Rop ung Τους ungloy . Side Bourke aut Burke daughter of Patrick Nagle , Esq ...
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... took his degree of B.A .; that of M.A. he obtained in 1751. He was presented with the further degree of LL.D. in 1791 . Edmund Burke devoted a great portion of his time at college to general reading ; his chief subject was history — the ...
... took his degree of B.A .; that of M.A. he obtained in 1751. He was presented with the further degree of LL.D. in 1791 . Edmund Burke devoted a great portion of his time at college to general reading ; his chief subject was history — the ...
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... took to writing merely as the readiest means to the great end foreshadowed , though still scarcely distinct , to his aspiring vision . Another motive for Burke's early truancy towards the law may be ascribed to his acquaintance with a ...
... took to writing merely as the readiest means to the great end foreshadowed , though still scarcely distinct , to his aspiring vision . Another motive for Burke's early truancy towards the law may be ascribed to his acquaintance with a ...
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... took place : Mr. Thomas Kelly , a common friend of both , and Burke's bondsman at the Temple , said one day to Murphy , " You should , sir , know our countryman Burke ; a strangely clever fellow , I assure you ; " and he then launched ...
... took place : Mr. Thomas Kelly , a common friend of both , and Burke's bondsman at the Temple , said one day to Murphy , " You should , sir , know our countryman Burke ; a strangely clever fellow , I assure you ; " and he then launched ...
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... took but little wine , his grand object at the social board being the feast of wit and rea- son . Of gambling or play he knew nothing , even now and then to his own annoyance ; for he used to declare , that whenever he was obliged to ...
... took but little wine , his grand object at the social board being the feast of wit and rea- son . Of gambling or play he knew nothing , even now and then to his own annoyance ; for he used to declare , that whenever he was obliged to ...
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