The Works of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke: With a Biographical and Critical Introduction, Volumen 1H. G. Bohn., 1841 |
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... conduct was an honour to him . them . The whole speech breathes the spirit of manly independence and a sustaining conscious- ness of integrity . It is full of the most magnanimous sentiments ; sentiments such as it should be the ...
... conduct was an honour to him . them . The whole speech breathes the spirit of manly independence and a sustaining conscious- ness of integrity . It is full of the most magnanimous sentiments ; sentiments such as it should be the ...
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... conduct of the India House itself , who had the best means of information , and who were undoubtedly much interested in the reputation of their agent , is one of the strongest presumptions against Hastings . It was not till after the ...
... conduct of the India House itself , who had the best means of information , and who were undoubtedly much interested in the reputation of their agent , is one of the strongest presumptions against Hastings . It was not till after the ...
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... conduct had wounded his feelings more deeply than any occurrence of his whole life . In his reply he complained most poignantly of the severity of the attack which had been made upon him , and especially of the elaborate mention of ...
... conduct had wounded his feelings more deeply than any occurrence of his whole life . In his reply he complained most poignantly of the severity of the attack which had been made upon him , and especially of the elaborate mention of ...
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... conduct or discourse . " His talents of every kind - powerful from nature , and not meanly cultivated by letters - his social virtues in all the relations and in all the habitudes of life , rendered him the centre of a very great and ...
... conduct or discourse . " His talents of every kind - powerful from nature , and not meanly cultivated by letters - his social virtues in all the relations and in all the habitudes of life , rendered him the centre of a very great and ...
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... conduct we have no doubt . It was another proof of the excess to which his terrors could on his imagination . But on this matter we reserve further observations till a subsequent page . It is worth remarking , that during the war ...
... conduct we have no doubt . It was another proof of the excess to which his terrors could on his imagination . But on this matter we reserve further observations till a subsequent page . It is worth remarking , that during the war ...
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