The Life of Edmund BurkeG. Cawthorn; sold by Richardson, 1798 - 592 páginas |
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... civil war , 287. Answered by Lord Abingdon , ibid . - by Edward Top- ham , Esq . 288. Reprobates Dr. Price's notions about the rights of man , 289 . State of genius and literature , 290 to 293. Burke returns to parliamentary exertions ...
... civil war , 287. Answered by Lord Abingdon , ibid . - by Edward Top- ham , Esq . 288. Reprobates Dr. Price's notions about the rights of man , 289 . State of genius and literature , 290 to 293. Burke returns to parliamentary exertions ...
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... civil and ecclesiastical slavery was repro- bated , because resentment for long suffered and long felt oppression had stimulated vio- lence against the oppressors . Monarchical , aristocratical , and clerical usurpers were de- fended ...
... civil and ecclesiastical slavery was repro- bated , because resentment for long suffered and long felt oppression had stimulated vio- lence against the oppressors . Monarchical , aristocratical , and clerical usurpers were de- fended ...
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... civil and domestic life , —by viewing him as a neighbour , a companion , a friend , a brother , an associate , a private member of the community , as a husband , a father , a master of a family , we must reap the highest intel- } th * 1 ...
... civil and domestic life , —by viewing him as a neighbour , a companion , a friend , a brother , an associate , a private member of the community , as a husband , a father , a master of a family , we must reap the highest intel- } th * 1 ...
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... civil and domestic life of a per- sonage whose literary and political talents are so eminent , the writer has spared no pains to procure authentic information concerning his private engagements , relations , habits , temper , manners ...
... civil and domestic life of a per- sonage whose literary and political talents are so eminent , the writer has spared no pains to procure authentic information concerning his private engagements , relations , habits , temper , manners ...
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... and increasing complica- tions and varieties . In 1758 , he proposed to Mr. Dodsley a plan of an ANNUAL REGISTER of the civil , political , and literary transactions of H the times . Mr. Dodsley acceded , and the work [ 49 ។
... and increasing complica- tions and varieties . In 1758 , he proposed to Mr. Dodsley a plan of an ANNUAL REGISTER of the civil , political , and literary transactions of H the times . Mr. Dodsley acceded , and the work [ 49 ។
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