The Public and Domestic Life of the Right Hon. Edmund BurkeN. Cooke, 1854 - 316 páginas |
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... 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 , discursive , and confusing compilations ...
... 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 , discursive , and confusing compilations ...
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... author's estimation and admiration of the character and doctrine of Edmund Burke had led him already to hope , -that no effort would prove entirely vain which sought to aid in extending the knowledge of what was said and done by a master.
... author's estimation and admiration of the character and doctrine of Edmund Burke had led him already to hope , -that no effort would prove entirely vain which sought to aid in extending the knowledge of what was said and done by a master.
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Peter Burke. knowledge of what was said and done by a master - spirit , whose reason and eloquence , the more their influence should expand , the more would they conduce to the public and general good . If , therefore , this production ...
Peter Burke. knowledge of what was said and done by a master - spirit , whose reason and eloquence , the more their influence should expand , the more would they conduce to the public and general good . If , therefore , this production ...
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... knowledge which was to throw such power and prophetic force into his rea- soning and his language . After a residence , on and off , of five years at Castledown Roche , where he picked up the rudiments of Latin and other juvenile ...
... knowledge which was to throw such power and prophetic force into his rea- soning and his language . After a residence , on and off , of five years at Castledown Roche , where he picked up the rudiments of Latin and other juvenile ...
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... knowledge of him . The associations and amities which Burke made at this school remained dear to him through life . One friend of this period was Abraham Shackleton's son , Richard Shackleton , who , as above stated , succeeded his ...
... knowledge of him . The associations and amities which Burke made at this school remained dear to him through life . One friend of this period was Abraham Shackleton's son , Richard Shackleton , who , as above stated , succeeded his ...
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