The Analectic Magazine ...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Translations from French Journals, and Selections from the Most Esteemed British Reviews : V. 1-14, 1813-19 : New Ser., V. 1-2, 1820, Volumen 3M. Thomas, 1814 |
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... merit , and applying it to Mr. Burke , we find him not inferior to Lord Bacon's standard of worth and usefulness . It rarely happens that minds possessing the faculty of philoso- phic and speculative disquisition are endued also with ...
... merit , and applying it to Mr. Burke , we find him not inferior to Lord Bacon's standard of worth and usefulness . It rarely happens that minds possessing the faculty of philoso- phic and speculative disquisition are endued also with ...
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... merit , age , that usually destroys the value of works which the passing events have produced , has shed lustre upon his permanent reflections , and crowned them with the wreath of victorious truth . His prophecies are daily receiving ...
... merit , age , that usually destroys the value of works which the passing events have produced , has shed lustre upon his permanent reflections , and crowned them with the wreath of victorious truth . His prophecies are daily receiving ...
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... merit , it is necessary for us to view it in compari- son with cotemporary and surrounding excellence . Having gone a little beyond our warrant in the retrospective view which we have taken of him , we cannot stop short of this ultimate ...
... merit , it is necessary for us to view it in compari- son with cotemporary and surrounding excellence . Having gone a little beyond our warrant in the retrospective view which we have taken of him , we cannot stop short of this ultimate ...
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... merits of Mr. Burke's writings . We have often heard it said that Bolingbroke was his model . He was certainly very conversant with his writings at an early age , since the first production of his pen appears to have been the ...
... merits of Mr. Burke's writings . We have often heard it said that Bolingbroke was his model . He was certainly very conversant with his writings at an early age , since the first production of his pen appears to have been the ...
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... merits of that lamented minister would have been to us an agreeable task . We should have been pleased with recalling his sounds and expressions to our memory , and with retracing the recollec tion of what once held our attention so ...
... merits of that lamented minister would have been to us an agreeable task . We should have been pleased with recalling his sounds and expressions to our memory , and with retracing the recollec tion of what once held our attention so ...
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