The Life of Edmund BurkeG. Cawthorn; sold by Richardson, 1798 - 592 páginas |
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... considered , to 382 - Investigates India affairs , to 384 . Fox's India Bill , account and character of , to 385. Able opposition to by Pitt and Dundas , to 387. Burke's speech on , from 388 to 390. Thrown out in the House of Lords ...
... considered , to 382 - Investigates India affairs , to 384 . Fox's India Bill , account and character of , to 385. Able opposition to by Pitt and Dundas , to 387. Burke's speech on , from 388 to 390. Thrown out in the House of Lords ...
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... considered the ancient languages not as arrangements of measures , but as keys to ancient thoughts , sentiments , imagery , knowledge , and reasoning . Johnson observes , that there is not an in- stance of any man whose history has been ...
... considered the ancient languages not as arrangements of measures , but as keys to ancient thoughts , sentiments , imagery , knowledge , and reasoning . Johnson observes , that there is not an in- stance of any man whose history has been ...
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... , was one . Philosophers , indeed , have generally considered man in his individual powers , before they have followed these powers through their operation in the various relations } Į 1 and engagements of social life . They have [ 19 ]
... , was one . Philosophers , indeed , have generally considered man in his individual powers , before they have followed these powers through their operation in the various relations } Į 1 and engagements of social life . They have [ 19 ]
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... considered his notions as applying to theology only ; they did not fore- see that the same engines that were employed for the destruction of religion , which they did not regard , might be used for the subyersion of government , the ...
... considered his notions as applying to theology only ; they did not fore- see that the same engines that were employed for the destruction of religion , which they did not regard , might be used for the subyersion of government , the ...
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... considered each as connected with a branch of the pathe . tic : the former with the stronger and more violent passions ; the latter , with the milder and more pleasant . The sublime and beauti- ful , he shews , differ very essentially ...
... considered each as connected with a branch of the pathe . tic : the former with the stronger and more violent passions ; the latter , with the milder and more pleasant . The sublime and beauti- ful , he shews , differ very essentially ...
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