The Life of Edmund BurkeG. Cawthorn; sold by Richardson, 1798 - 592 páginas |
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... concerning Mr. Burke . My acknowledgements are also due to others . But as , of a mind of so uncom- mon force and constant operation , many acts must still remain to be known , further communications will be most thank fully re- ceived ...
... concerning Mr. Burke . My acknowledgements are also due to others . But as , of a mind of so uncom- mon force and constant operation , many acts must still remain to be known , further communications will be most thank fully re- ceived ...
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... 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- : CONTENTS . xiii hibition of trade with America , 265. xii CONTENTS .
... 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- : CONTENTS . xiii hibition of trade with America , 265. xii CONTENTS .
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... concerning Ossian , to 449. Dr. McCormick charges Burke with making Hastings's trial a job for his friends - Charge refuted , to 451. Insinuation of the same author about marriage - broking , and strictures on , ibid . Burke often in ...
... concerning Ossian , to 449. Dr. McCormick charges Burke with making Hastings's trial a job for his friends - Charge refuted , to 451. Insinuation of the same author about marriage - broking , and strictures on , ibid . Burke often in ...
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... concerning those who had not found faithful and judicious biographers whilst the subject was fresh . Lord Bacon observes , that history is either narrative or inductive : narrative , when re- cording facts ; inductive , when recording ...
... concerning those who had not found faithful and judicious biographers whilst the subject was fresh . Lord Bacon observes , that history is either narrative or inductive : narrative , when re- cording facts ; inductive , when recording ...
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... concerning his private engagements , relations , habits , temper , manners , and conduct . The first quality of biography is authenti- city . A biographer and an historian , like any öther witness , is bound to speak , as far as he ...
... concerning his private engagements , relations , habits , temper , manners , and conduct . The first quality of biography is authenti- city . A biographer and an historian , like any öther witness , is bound to speak , as far as he ...
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