The Public and Domestic Life of the Right Hon. Edmund BurkeNath. Cooke, 1854 - 316 páginas |
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... writes , 66 causes no difficulty to those who readily understand it , and to those who never will understand it ; and for all between these extremes , God knows , they have a hard task of it . " From the exclusive drudgery customarily ...
... writes , 66 causes no difficulty to those who readily understand it , and to those who never will understand it ; and for all between these extremes , God knows , they have a hard task of it . " From the exclusive drudgery customarily ...
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... write for daily , weekly , and monthly publications . To these he contributed essays on various subjects of general literature , and particularly politics . His com- positions united already information , reasoning , and invention much ...
... write for daily , weekly , and monthly publications . To these he contributed essays on various subjects of general literature , and particularly politics . His com- positions united already information , reasoning , and invention much ...
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... write or speak well and ably upon almost any subject . One cause of this superior readi- ness over most men of his years may perhaps be found in that total abstinence from vicious indulgences already alluded to . He eat and drank with ...
... write or speak well and ably upon almost any subject . One cause of this superior readi- ness over most men of his years may perhaps be found in that total abstinence from vicious indulgences already alluded to . He eat and drank with ...
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... writes , " melancholy to consider the state of these unhappy gentlemen who engaged in this affair ( as for the rest , they lose but their lives ) -who have thrown away their lives and fortunes , and destroyed their fami- lies for ever ...
... writes , " melancholy to consider the state of these unhappy gentlemen who engaged in this affair ( as for the rest , they lose but their lives ) -who have thrown away their lives and fortunes , and destroyed their fami- lies for ever ...
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... writes to his friend Langton that Burke has filled the town with wonder ; that he is a great man by nature , and that he is expected soon to attain civil greatness . From that night forward to the day of his death , Burke be- longed to ...
... writes to his friend Langton that Burke has filled the town with wonder ; that he is a great man by nature , and that he is expected soon to attain civil greatness . From that night forward to the day of his death , Burke be- longed to ...
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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