The Public and Domestic Life of the Right Hon. Edmund BurkeN. Cooke, 1854 - 316 páginas |
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... feel at the hour of death . " Edmund Burke was intended by his father for the bar ; he was consequently entered at the Middle Temple on the 23d April , 1747. In 1750 he came to keep his terms in London . EE THE MIDDLE TEMPLE . CHAPTER ...
... feel at the hour of death . " Edmund Burke was intended by his father for the bar ; he was consequently entered at the Middle Temple on the 23d April , 1747. In 1750 he came to keep his terms in London . EE THE MIDDLE TEMPLE . CHAPTER ...
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... feel when I am listening to them as if I were in Athens or Rome . " Soon these nightly visits became his passion ; a strange fascination drew him again and again to the same place . No doubt the magic of his own master spirit was upon ...
... feel when I am listening to them as if I were in Athens or Rome . " Soon these nightly visits became his passion ; a strange fascination drew him again and again to the same place . No doubt the magic of his own master spirit was upon ...
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... feel , pride and hope , as time went on , enhanced the pleasure . With increase of fame and fortune , the expectation grew larger and larger , that hereditary vitality and hereditary honour awaited the statesman - that with himself his ...
... feel , pride and hope , as time went on , enhanced the pleasure . With increase of fame and fortune , the expectation grew larger and larger , that hereditary vitality and hereditary honour awaited the statesman - that with himself his ...
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... feel some concern and interest , that makes all re- form of our eastern government appear officious and disgusting ; and , on the whole , a most discouraging attempt . In such an at- tempt you hurt those who are able to return kindness ...
... feel some concern and interest , that makes all re- form of our eastern government appear officious and disgusting ; and , on the whole , a most discouraging attempt . In such an at- tempt you hurt those who are able to return kindness ...
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... feel . You are to deem them not an indulgence of this house , but the fair claim of right — a concession of nothing but what you have in com- mon with all around you - what every British subject may ask , and every British tribunal must ...
... feel . You are to deem them not an indulgence of this house , but the fair claim of right — a concession of nothing but what you have in com- mon with all around you - what every British subject may ask , and every British tribunal must ...
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