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... a finished master , at least as something better than a bungler . Like most monarchs by hereditary title , he was totally unfitted to direct the policy of his country . He was wanting in that knowledge INTRODUCTION . XV.
... a finished master , at least as something better than a bungler . Like most monarchs by hereditary title , he was totally unfitted to direct the policy of his country . He was wanting in that knowledge INTRODUCTION . XV.
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... least reflection , what the people are you let in upon us ; how in the present bad regulation 1 Boswell , Life of Johnson , p . 509 , ed . Croker . 2 Speech on the Jews ' Naturalization Bill , 1750. Eloquence of the British Senate , i ...
... least reflection , what the people are you let in upon us ; how in the present bad regulation 1 Boswell , Life of Johnson , p . 509 , ed . Croker . 2 Speech on the Jews ' Naturalization Bill , 1750. Eloquence of the British Senate , i ...
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... least the foster- Ichild of imitation . But though Burke was never ashamed of borrowing a good idea , the sum of his obligations to the strictly political writers of this or any other country is small . He had the run of a wider field ...
... least the foster- Ichild of imitation . But though Burke was never ashamed of borrowing a good idea , the sum of his obligations to the strictly political writers of this or any other country is small . He had the run of a wider field ...
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... least characters , than Burke , on the occasion of the impeachment of Hastings , now pre- paring the highest flights of his rhetoric , and now employed upon the humble task of the legal draftsman 2. His addresses to the King and to the ...
... least characters , than Burke , on the occasion of the impeachment of Hastings , now pre- paring the highest flights of his rhetoric , and now employed upon the humble task of the legal draftsman 2. His addresses to the King and to the ...
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... least abstract and general . Campbell and Whately have pointed out as a remarkable instance of this rule , the well- known passage , ' Consider the lilies , how they grow , ' & c.1 Το illustrate the effect produced by its systematic ...
... least abstract and general . Campbell and Whately have pointed out as a remarkable instance of this rule , the well- known passage , ' Consider the lilies , how they grow , ' & c.1 Το illustrate the effect produced by its systematic ...
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