The Life of Edmund BurkeG. Cawthorn; sold by Richardson, 1798 - 592 páginas |
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... . tical reasonings and conduct concerning America , from 256 to 259 Difference between Burke and Tucker , 260 to 264 . Sagacity of the Dean , 264. Burke's reasoning on the pro- } hibition of trade with America , 265. Fox's animadversion on.
... . tical reasonings and conduct concerning America , from 256 to 259 Difference between Burke and Tucker , 260 to 264 . Sagacity of the Dean , 264. Burke's reasoning on the pro- } hibition of trade with America , 265. Fox's animadversion on.
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... reasoning , and the justness of his conclusions shewn ; and the beauty , sublimity , and pathos , exemplified , from 485 to 511. Address to Burke from Ox- ford , and to Mr. Windham from him , to 515 Account and character of the admirers ...
... reasoning , and the justness of his conclusions shewn ; and the beauty , sublimity , and pathos , exemplified , from 485 to 511. Address to Burke from Ox- ford , and to Mr. Windham from him , to 515 Account and character of the admirers ...
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... reasoning . Johnson observes , that there is not an in- stance of any man whose history has been mi- nutely related , that did not in every part of his life discover the same proportion of intel- * His father for some time resided at ...
... reasoning . Johnson observes , that there is not an in- stance of any man whose history has been mi- nutely related , that did not in every part of his life discover the same proportion of intel- * His father for some time resided at ...
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... reasoning , invention , and composition , much beyond contemporary wri- ters , did not immediately enable their author to emerge from obscurity . Patronage does not always follow literary merit : if it do , it comes rarely when most ...
... reasoning , invention , and composition , much beyond contemporary wri- ters , did not immediately enable their author to emerge from obscurity . Patronage does not always follow literary merit : if it do , it comes rarely when most ...
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... reasoning . He argues from incidental abuses against the several forms of political society . Though he intentionally draws a wrong conclusion from his statement of existing abuses , the statement itself is very eloquent , and not much ...
... reasoning . He argues from incidental abuses against the several forms of political society . Though he intentionally draws a wrong conclusion from his statement of existing abuses , the statement itself is very eloquent , and not much ...
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