Burke, Select Works, Volume 1Clarendon Press, 1892 |
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... Burke . The details of Burke's biography , and the general lessons of the period in which he played his part , must be sought from other sources . As a party politician he seems to stand too near to our own times to permit of our ...
... Burke . The details of Burke's biography , and the general lessons of the period in which he played his part , must be sought from other sources . As a party politician he seems to stand too near to our own times to permit of our ...
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Edmund Burke Edward John Payne. called him the ' dinner - bell . ' Nothing is more melancholy than to read of the fate ... Burke's influence is to be found , but to preserve our own vision unaffected by it . His genius is of so peculiarly ...
Edmund Burke Edward John Payne. called him the ' dinner - bell . ' Nothing is more melancholy than to read of the fate ... Burke's influence is to be found , but to preserve our own vision unaffected by it . His genius is of so peculiarly ...
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... Burke's views upon those of more modern writers , an influence quite unparalleled , except in the history of theology . Burke's reputation is full of variety . He devoted much of his toil to demolishing the modern school of philosophy ...
... Burke's views upon those of more modern writers , an influence quite unparalleled , except in the history of theology . Burke's reputation is full of variety . He devoted much of his toil to demolishing the modern school of philosophy ...
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... Burke's strictures on the Revolution , ' he says , ' began with criticism , grew into menace , and ended in a cry for war . ' The story of his madness , is stated in its most absurd form by Mr. Buckle . Burke lent support to this silly ...
... Burke's strictures on the Revolution , ' he says , ' began with criticism , grew into menace , and ended in a cry for war . ' The story of his madness , is stated in its most absurd form by Mr. Buckle . Burke lent support to this silly ...
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... Burke's political career be- gins . If the old phalanx of Whigs had held together , they might have despised their assailants . But when Burke entered political life , the great Whig party , which included most of the great ter ...
... Burke's political career be- gins . If the old phalanx of Whigs had held together , they might have despised their assailants . But when Burke entered political life , the great Whig party , which included most of the great ter ...
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