The Public and Domestic Life of the Right Hon. Edmund BurkeNath. Cooke, 1854 - 316 páginas |
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... opinion from that which others had conceived . They allowed that Richard was bright , but maintained that Edmund would be wise . The event justified their opinion . Richard was quick and acute ; Edmund went beyond that his faculties ...
... opinion from that which others had conceived . They allowed that Richard was bright , but maintained that Edmund would be wise . The event justified their opinion . Richard was quick and acute ; Edmund went beyond that his faculties ...
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... of the diction to a conclusion far different from the one intended . This pamphlet attracted much attention , and had a fair success . It DR . JOHNSON'S OPINION OF BURKE'S ESSAY . 23 brought 223 LIFE OF EDMUND BURKE .
... of the diction to a conclusion far different from the one intended . This pamphlet attracted much attention , and had a fair success . It DR . JOHNSON'S OPINION OF BURKE'S ESSAY . 23 brought 223 LIFE OF EDMUND BURKE .
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Peter Burke. DR . JOHNSON'S OPINION OF BURKE'S ESSAY . 23 brought Burke , when he came to be known as its author , such favour and encouragement as induced him to make , in the same year , another literary venture of a very different ...
Peter Burke. DR . JOHNSON'S OPINION OF BURKE'S ESSAY . 23 brought Burke , when he came to be known as its author , such favour and encouragement as induced him to make , in the same year , another literary venture of a very different ...
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... opinion . To gratify America , the Stamp Act was to be repealed ; to vindicate the honour of Britain , a law was to be passed declaring her right to legislate for America in taxation and all cases what- soever . With this scheme ...
... opinion . To gratify America , the Stamp Act was to be repealed ; to vindicate the honour of Britain , a law was to be passed declaring her right to legislate for America in taxation and all cases what- soever . With this scheme ...
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... opinion not the most indulgent to our unhappy species , and surely a little too general , led him into measures that were greatly mis- chievous to himself , and for that reason , among others , perhaps fatal to his country , -measures ...
... opinion not the most indulgent to our unhappy species , and surely a little too general , led him into measures that were greatly mis- chievous to himself , and for that reason , among others , perhaps fatal to his country , -measures ...
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admiration affairs afterwards Ballitore Barry Beaconsfield beautiful became Benares bill Bourke Bristol British brought Burke's Burney called Carnatic Chancellor character charge Charles Charles James Fox Chatham Company conduct constitution court death debate declared died Duke Earl East India Edmund Burke effect eloquence eminent England English essays father favour favourite feel Fitzwilliam fortune France French Revolution genius Haviland heart honour House of Commons human Hyder Ali impeachment Ireland Johnson Junius justice letter literary lived Lord Fitzwilliam Lord North Lord Rockingham Margaret Woffington Marquess ment mind minister ministry Nabob nation nature never noble opinion parliament party passed person Pitt political possession prince principles Richard Burke Rockingham royal Shackleton Sheridan Sir Joshua Reynolds society speech spirit statesman talents thing thought tion Townshend trial virtue Warren Hastings whilst whole wife William writes