The Life of Edmund BurkeG. Cawthorn; sold by Richardson, 1798 - 592 páginas |
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... consequences , 92 to 94 Parties of opposition , 94. A com- parison between Burke and Grenville examined , 95 and 96 , Grenville's " Present State of the Nation , " 97. Burke's Observations on the present State of the Nation , 98 to 101 ...
... consequences , 92 to 94 Parties of opposition , 94. A com- parison between Burke and Grenville examined , 95 and 96 , Grenville's " Present State of the Nation , " 97. Burke's Observations on the present State of the Nation , 98 to 101 ...
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... consequence , derives its chief utility . Not real history only , but its imitator , poetry , though pleasing from a variety of causes , is -useful and interesting in proportion to its ex- hibition of moral nature , and those parts of ...
... consequence , derives its chief utility . Not real history only , but its imitator , poetry , though pleasing from a variety of causes , is -useful and interesting in proportion to its ex- hibition of moral nature , and those parts of ...
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Robert Bisset. " [ ] such talents or qualities , producing important consequences to the welfare or hurt of man- kind . We are most deeply affected by the history of men , the consequences of whose powers and conduct have extended to our ...
Robert Bisset. " [ ] such talents or qualities , producing important consequences to the welfare or hurt of man- kind . We are most deeply affected by the history of men , the consequences of whose powers and conduct have extended to our ...
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... consequences which they have produced , and are producing to mankind . The effects could not have proceeded but from great efficacy : the efficacy might have existed without the effects . 1 Whether the effects are salutary or pernicious ...
... consequences which they have produced , and are producing to mankind . The effects could not have proceeded but from great efficacy : the efficacy might have existed without the effects . 1 Whether the effects are salutary or pernicious ...
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... consequences pregnant with destruction . Such is the opinion the opponents of the present Administration , whether high or low , learned or ignorant , able or weak , -from a Lau- derdale , an Erskine , a Mackintosh , a Sheridan , and a ...
... consequences pregnant with destruction . Such is the opinion the opponents of the present Administration , whether high or low , learned or ignorant , able or weak , -from a Lau- derdale , an Erskine , a Mackintosh , a Sheridan , and a ...
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