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... equally far beyond their worth as part of the annals of party , and as materials for general history ? It is an insufficient answer to such questions to say that Burke was a politician and something more , in the sense in which we ...
... equally far beyond their worth as part of the annals of party , and as materials for general history ? It is an insufficient answer to such questions to say that Burke was a politician and something more , in the sense in which we ...
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... he embodied in his famous tract ' The Idea of a Patriot King ' -a work im- portant equally as a historical document , and as a model of style . Chesterfield said that until he read that tract he did xvi INTRODUCTION .
... he embodied in his famous tract ' The Idea of a Patriot King ' -a work im- portant equally as a historical document , and as a model of style . Chesterfield said that until he read that tract he did xvi INTRODUCTION .
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... equally contemptible and narrow with that of the poorest mortal upon earth , who grovels for his whole life within the verge of the opposite extreme ? ' ' In this speech , ' says Hazlitt , ' we find the first denunciation of the ...
... equally contemptible and narrow with that of the poorest mortal upon earth , who grovels for his whole life within the verge of the opposite extreme ? ' ' In this speech , ' says Hazlitt , ' we find the first denunciation of the ...
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... equally to everything1 ; because he must be most attached to those objects which he has known the longest , and which by their situation have actually affected him the most , not those which are in themselves the most affecting ...
... equally to everything1 ; because he must be most attached to those objects which he has known the longest , and which by their situation have actually affected him the most , not those which are in themselves the most affecting ...
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... equally small faith in appeals to the reason of mankind in the mass . He more than eulogised the English constitution ; and said with equal wit and truth of Harrington , what might be said of all who plan new forms of government without ...
... equally small faith in appeals to the reason of mankind in the mass . He more than eulogised the English constitution ; and said with equal wit and truth of Harrington , what might be said of all who plan new forms of government without ...
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