The Life of Edmund BurkeG. Cawthorn; sold by Richardson, 1798 - 592 páginas |
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... Nation , " 97. Burke's Observations on the present State of the Nation , 98 to 101 . American affairs , with Burke's speeches thereon , 102 and 103. Ferment about the Middlesex election , ibid . John- son's " False Alarm , " ibid ...
... Nation , " 97. Burke's Observations on the present State of the Nation , 98 to 101 . American affairs , with Burke's speeches thereon , 102 and 103. Ferment about the Middlesex election , ibid . John- son's " False Alarm , " ibid ...
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... nations . Of history , therefore , the most instructing and most interesting kind is Bio- graphy . " No species of history , ( says the sage Author of the RAMBLER ) seems more B 464 } worthy of cultivation than biography ; since none can.
... nations . Of history , therefore , the most instructing and most interesting kind is Bio- graphy . " No species of history , ( says the sage Author of the RAMBLER ) seems more B 464 } worthy of cultivation than biography ; since none can.
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... nation , clouds were gathering over the po- litical atmosphere , clouds , which , if they did not portend a certain storm , rendered its ap- proach probable . In the East , indeed , there was sun - shine ; over - head the sky was ...
... nation , clouds were gathering over the po- litical atmosphere , clouds , which , if they did not portend a certain storm , rendered its ap- proach probable . In the East , indeed , there was sun - shine ; over - head the sky was ...
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... nation , at once hated and disregarded . His talents were too trifling to enforce vene- ration ; nor did he , by an engaging demeanour , endeavour to win affection . His measures soon increased the odium which his character had excited ...
... nation , at once hated and disregarded . His talents were too trifling to enforce vene- ration ; nor did he , by an engaging demeanour , endeavour to win affection . His measures soon increased the odium which his character had excited ...
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... nation , that God hath been pleased to raise up , in Mr. Wilkes , a patriotic defender of our rights and liberties ; and , in the Earl of Sandwich , so zealous a defender of our religion and morals ! fore , must be held in view , by all ...
... nation , that God hath been pleased to raise up , in Mr. Wilkes , a patriotic defender of our rights and liberties ; and , in the Earl of Sandwich , so zealous a defender of our religion and morals ! fore , must be held in view , by all ...
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