The Life of Edmund BurkeG. Cawthorn; sold by Richardson, 1798 - 592 páginas |
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... conversation , ibid . - Applies for the Logic pro- fessorship of Glasgow , 21. - Disappointment of early views often the means of advancement , 22. - Comes to London , 23 . Enters a member of the Temple , 23. - State of finances , 24 ...
... conversation , ibid . - Applies for the Logic pro- fessorship of Glasgow , 21. - Disappointment of early views often the means of advancement , 22. - Comes to London , 23 . Enters a member of the Temple , 23. - State of finances , 24 ...
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... Conversation at the club , 85 and 86. Lord Chatham thwarted by the junto , 87. New taxes on America , 88. Burke's speech on the subject , 89. Lord Chatham resigns in disgust , ib . - Character of Burke's eloquence at that time , 90 ...
... Conversation at the club , 85 and 86. Lord Chatham thwarted by the junto , 87. New taxes on America , 88. Burke's speech on the subject , 89. Lord Chatham resigns in disgust , ib . - Character of Burke's eloquence at that time , 90 ...
Página xi
... Conversation with Johnson , 143 - Bon mot to Dr. Robert- son , 144 - to Mr. Boswell , 145 - another to the same , ibid . another , ibid.Witty comparison of Lord North to Dr. Sangrado , ibid . - Pleasing manners - opinion about Johnson ...
... Conversation with Johnson , 143 - Bon mot to Dr. Robert- son , 144 - to Mr. Boswell , 145 - another to the same , ibid . another , ibid.Witty comparison of Lord North to Dr. Sangrado , ibid . - Pleasing manners - opinion about Johnson ...
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... conversation , often asserted that Burke did not render himself very eminent in the performance of his academical exercises . This assertion has been confirmed by others , and never contradicted . When we consider the immense extent and ...
... conversation , often asserted that Burke did not render himself very eminent in the performance of his academical exercises . This assertion has been confirmed by others , and never contradicted . When we consider the immense extent and ...
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... conversation and manners . But though the object of regard and admira- tion in his native country , he did not see much chance of acquiring in it an independent situa- tion . Ireland , though often the mother of ge- nius , is rarely its ...
... conversation and manners . But though the object of regard and admira- tion in his native country , he did not see much chance of acquiring in it an independent situa- tion . Ireland , though often the mother of ge- nius , is rarely its ...
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