The Life of Edmund BurkeG. Cawthorn; sold by Richardson, 1798 - 592 páginas |
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... eloquence at that time , 90. Wilkes returns to London , 92. Middlesex election , and consequences , 92 to 94 Parties of opposition , 94. A com- parison between Burke and Grenville examined , 95 and 96 , Grenville's " Present State of ...
... eloquence at that time , 90. Wilkes returns to London , 92. Middlesex election , and consequences , 92 to 94 Parties of opposition , 94. A com- parison between Burke and Grenville examined , 95 and 96 , Grenville's " Present State of ...
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... eloquence , 132 to 134. John- son's high admiration of Burke , 134. Lord North's expe- dient for quieting America , 136. Burke reprobates it as a half measure , ibid . Burke , as he advances in wisdom , re- jects metaphysics , and ...
... eloquence , 132 to 134. John- son's high admiration of Burke , 134. Lord North's expe- dient for quieting America , 136. Burke reprobates it as a half measure , ibid . Burke , as he advances in wisdom , re- jects metaphysics , and ...
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... eloquence , 197 to 206 . Burke chosen for Bristol , 208. Effects of the mercantile profession , 209 . Characteristic talents of the principal members of the new parliament , 210. Charles Fox , account of his juvenile years , 211 ...
... eloquence , 197 to 206 . Burke chosen for Bristol , 208. Effects of the mercantile profession , 209 . Characteristic talents of the principal members of the new parliament , 210. Charles Fox , account of his juvenile years , 211 ...
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... eloquence on that of Fox , ibid . · Mr. Sheridan , account and character of , to 360. Motion of Fox about the American war , 361. Burke's first allusion to John Zisca's skin , 363. Attack of the ministry , 364 . Change of ministry , and ...
... eloquence on that of Fox , ibid . · Mr. Sheridan , account and character of , to 360. Motion of Fox about the American war , 361. Burke's first allusion to John Zisca's skin , 363. Attack of the ministry , 364 . Change of ministry , and ...
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... eloquence afford the most extraordinary instance of powers of the first magnitude misapplied to the most hurtful purposes , and producing the most la- mentable effects . He repressed the increasing spirit of liberty , which , if allowed ...
... eloquence afford the most extraordinary instance of powers of the first magnitude misapplied to the most hurtful purposes , and producing the most la- mentable effects . He repressed the increasing spirit of liberty , which , if allowed ...
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