The Life of Edmund BurkeG. Cawthorn; sold by Richardson, 1798 - 592 páginas |
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... Chatham thwarted by the junto , 87. New taxes on America , 88. Burke's speech on the subject , 89. Lord Chatham resigns in disgust , ib . — Character of Burke's eloquence at that time , 90. Wilkes returns to London , 92. Middlesex ...
... Chatham thwarted by the junto , 87. New taxes on America , 88. Burke's speech on the subject , 89. Lord Chatham resigns in disgust , ib . — Character of Burke's eloquence at that time , 90. Wilkes returns to London , 92. Middlesex ...
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... Chatham's speech , 225. Burke's famous speech on conciliation , from 226 to 240. Johnson's " Taxation no Tyranny , " 241. Anec- dotes , 245 , Gibbon , Sheridan , and Fox , made members . of the club , 247. Burke's bon mot about kelp ...
... Chatham's speech , 225. Burke's famous speech on conciliation , from 226 to 240. Johnson's " Taxation no Tyranny , " 241. Anec- dotes , 245 , Gibbon , Sheridan , and Fox , made members . of the club , 247. Burke's bon mot about kelp ...
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... Chatham , took the Privy Seal , The Duke of Grafton was made First Lord of the Treasury , and Charles Townshend Chancellor of the Exchequer . } Burke wrote a defence of the Rockingham 1 善 Administration , in a plain , simple style , [ 78 ]
... Chatham , took the Privy Seal , The Duke of Grafton was made First Lord of the Treasury , and Charles Townshend Chancellor of the Exchequer . } Burke wrote a defence of the Rockingham 1 善 Administration , in a plain , simple style , [ 78 ]
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... say in the city , and one day more , if they have the good fortune to serve in leap year . " The letter proceeds to a very humorous and severe attack of Lord Chatham , and the Minis- M t વ * 1 try which he had formed . It had [ 81.
... say in the city , and one day more , if they have the good fortune to serve in leap year . " The letter proceeds to a very humorous and severe attack of Lord Chatham , and the Minis- M t વ * 1 try which he had formed . It had [ 81.
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... Chatham and his new Ministry , is also very humorous : " He has , once more , deigned to take the reins of government in his own hand , and will , no doubt , drive with his wonted speed , and raise a deal of dust around him . His horses ...
... Chatham and his new Ministry , is also very humorous : " He has , once more , deigned to take the reins of government in his own hand , and will , no doubt , drive with his wonted speed , and raise a deal of dust around him . His horses ...
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