The Public and Domestic Life of the Right Hon. Edmund BurkeNath. Cooke, 1854 - 316 páginas |
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... period was Abraham Shackleton's son , Richard Shackleton , who , as above stated , succeeded his father in managing the school . To this Richard Shackleton , Burke was ever after warmly attached . Affectionate correspondence and mutual ...
... period was Abraham Shackleton's son , Richard Shackleton , who , as above stated , succeeded his father in managing the school . To this Richard Shackleton , Burke was ever after warmly attached . Affectionate correspondence and mutual ...
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... period too , as ever after , he de- lighted in society - in being surrounded by warm friends and pleasant companions . A high moral tone and dignified bearing , tempered by an extreme urbanity of manner , and a wonderful power of ...
... period too , as ever after , he de- lighted in society - in being surrounded by warm friends and pleasant companions . A high moral tone and dignified bearing , tempered by an extreme urbanity of manner , and a wonderful power of ...
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... period conflicting accounts have been given . Some assert that he continually re- ceived large supplies from his family , and that he was extremely well off . Others say that it was not so , and that he was driven to his pen for a ...
... period conflicting accounts have been given . Some assert that he continually re- ceived large supplies from his family , and that he was extremely well off . Others say that it was not so , and that he was driven to his pen for a ...
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... period , Burke was in the habit , either alone or with some agreeable friend , of travelling about England and sojourning at different country places , for the benefit of his still delicate health and weak constitution . One giant ...
... period , Burke was in the habit , either alone or with some agreeable friend , of travelling about England and sojourning at different country places , for the benefit of his still delicate health and weak constitution . One giant ...
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... period , though the particulars rest on evidence somewhat obscure . In 1752 or 1753 , Burke , during a ramble he took in Scotland to benefit his health , offered himself a candidate for the chair of logic in the University of Glasgow ...
... period , though the particulars rest on evidence somewhat obscure . In 1752 or 1753 , Burke , during a ramble he took in Scotland to benefit his health , offered himself a candidate for the chair of logic in the University of Glasgow ...
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