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Página xxxiii
He estimated the number of Englishmen and Scotsmen capable of forming
political opinions at four hundred thousand . Onefifth , or eighty thousand , of
these he reckoned as Jacobins . The remainder he assumed to be supporters of
the ...
He estimated the number of Englishmen and Scotsmen capable of forming
political opinions at four hundred thousand . Onefifth , or eighty thousand , of
these he reckoned as Jacobins . The remainder he assumed to be supporters of
the ...
Página xxxv
Keen of eye , and firm of hand , like some skilled anatomist , he gradually lays
bare the structure of this political monster . Less , however , is now made of the
natural and inborn atrociousness of the French Republic , and of the crimes and ...
Keen of eye , and firm of hand , like some skilled anatomist , he gradually lays
bare the structure of this political monster . Less , however , is now made of the
natural and inborn atrociousness of the French Republic , and of the crimes and ...
Página xxxix
... collected works , then recently republished , Erskine tempered his criticism with
the confession that when he looked into his own mind , he found all its best lights
and principles fed from that immense magazine of moral and political wisdom .
... collected works , then recently republished , Erskine tempered his criticism with
the confession that when he looked into his own mind , he found all its best lights
and principles fed from that immense magazine of moral and political wisdom .
Página xl
His political allies drove him to the crowded pump - room of Bath in hopes of
prolonging his life . " Your life , ' Windham had written on the 22nd of January , ' is
at this moment of more consequence than that of any other man now living .
His political allies drove him to the crowded pump - room of Bath in hopes of
prolonging his life . " Your life , ' Windham had written on the 22nd of January , ' is
at this moment of more consequence than that of any other man now living .
Página xli
Dr . French Laurence , an eminent civilian , whose association with Burke during
the Hastings Impeachment had led to the closest political and social relations
with him , and Dr . Walker King , Bishop of Rochester , were Burke ' s literary ...
Dr . French Laurence , an eminent civilian , whose association with Burke during
the Hastings Impeachment had led to the closest political and social relations
with him , and Dr . Walker King , Bishop of Rochester , were Burke ' s literary ...
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