The Life of Edmund BurkeG. Cawthorn; sold by Richardson, 1798 - 592 páginas |
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... Whigs , 66. - Rockingham Minister , and Burke his secretary , 67. - Burke's separation from Hamil- ton , 68. Hamilton's opinion of Burke , 70 , 71 . Burke enters parliament - Preparation , 72 to 74 - first speech ad- mired by Mr. Pitt ...
... Whigs , 66. - Rockingham Minister , and Burke his secretary , 67. - Burke's separation from Hamil- ton , 68. Hamilton's opinion of Burke , 70 , 71 . Burke enters parliament - Preparation , 72 to 74 - first speech ad- mired by Mr. Pitt ...
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... Whigs , " to 531. History of the political parson , ibid . Mackintosh's , Vindicia Gallica , " 533. Character of , 535- Burke's first Memorial , 536. Danger of the country in 1792 - Pro- clamation , and Friends of the People , 537 ...
... Whigs , " to 531. History of the political parson , ibid . Mackintosh's , Vindicia Gallica , " 533. Character of , 535- Burke's first Memorial , 536. Danger of the country in 1792 - Pro- clamation , and Friends of the People , 537 ...
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... WHIG PHALANX , indisposed men of rank and property to a reform , which , be- fore abuses were arrived at such a height , many of them had deemed absolutely necessary to the salvation of the constitution . Having ren : dered the majority ...
... WHIG PHALANX , indisposed men of rank and property to a reform , which , be- fore abuses were arrived at such a height , many of them had deemed absolutely necessary to the salvation of the constitution . Having ren : dered the majority ...
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... Whig connections , made room for the tutor to be his minister , and added to the apprehension . Courtiers , indeed ... Whigs replied , that the two former Kings had chosen their ministers from those who maintained the principles to which ...
... Whig connections , made room for the tutor to be his minister , and added to the apprehension . Courtiers , indeed ... Whigs replied , that the two former Kings had chosen their ministers from those who maintained the principles to which ...
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... Whig aristocracy , be- tween the personal authority and the combined powers of the friends of freedom . Lord Chat- ham soon perceived that there was an influence behind the throne which counteracted his ex- ertions . He made overtures ...
... Whig aristocracy , be- tween the personal authority and the combined powers of the friends of freedom . Lord Chat- ham soon perceived that there was an influence behind the throne which counteracted his ex- ertions . He made overtures ...
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