The Public and Domestic Life of the Right Hon. Edmund BurkeNath. Cooke, 1854 - 316 páginas |
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... Fitzwilliam and Sir Richard Bourke , and the reader is referred to it as a production fully worthy of a lady who , inheriting the talent of her family , obtained public favour herself as an author , and won the approbation of another ...
... Fitzwilliam and Sir Richard Bourke , and the reader is referred to it as a production fully worthy of a lady who , inheriting the talent of her family , obtained public favour herself as an author , and won the approbation of another ...
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... Fitzwilliam and Sir Richard Bourke , may be always read in their entirety with pleasure and advantage . Many of these were written while Burke was in , or little past his teens ; and there frequently oc- cur such expressions as the ...
... Fitzwilliam and Sir Richard Bourke , may be always read in their entirety with pleasure and advantage . Many of these were written while Burke was in , or little past his teens ; and there frequently oc- cur such expressions as the ...
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... Fitzwilliam and Sir R. Bourke's collec- tion . Burke in that letter says : " I now give you my word and honour that I am not the author of Junius , and that I know not the author of that paper ; and I do authorise you to say so . " This ...
... Fitzwilliam and Sir R. Bourke's collec- tion . Burke in that letter says : " I now give you my word and honour that I am not the author of Junius , and that I know not the author of that paper ; and I do authorise you to say so . " This ...
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... Fitzwilliam , the relatives and heirs of the marquess , is about four miles north - west from Ro- therham , in Yorkshire . On approaching that superb mansion , the eye is struck with a magnificent mausoleum , erected in 1788 by the ...
... Fitzwilliam , the relatives and heirs of the marquess , is about four miles north - west from Ro- therham , in Yorkshire . On approaching that superb mansion , the eye is struck with a magnificent mausoleum , erected in 1788 by the ...
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... Fitzwilliam , the marquess's nephew and heir , Mr. Burke continued through life on terms of the warm- est and most intimate friendship . The sojourn of Edmund Burke in his early youth near Kil- colman , allied him , as it were , nearer ...
... Fitzwilliam , the marquess's nephew and heir , Mr. Burke continued through life on terms of the warm- est and most intimate friendship . The sojourn of Edmund Burke in his early youth near Kil- colman , allied him , as it were , nearer ...
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