The Life of Edmund BurkeG. Cawthorn; sold by Richardson, 1798 - 592 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 70
Página xiv
... moral , and political exertions , to 368. Lord North's pathetic obser- vation to a little boy about strawberries , 369. Integrity and goodness of Lord North , though unfortunate , 369 . Adoption of part of Burke's reform plan , 370 ...
... moral , and political exertions , to 368. Lord North's pathetic obser- vation to a little boy about strawberries , 369. Integrity and goodness of Lord North , though unfortunate , 369 . Adoption of part of Burke's reform plan , 370 ...
Página xvi
... period , 573 to 575 . His death , ibid . - His funeral , 576 - His will , 577 to 585.— Summary of his intellectual and moral character , 586 , to the end . - THE LIFE OF EDMUND BURKE . F Of the various xvi CONTENTS .
... period , 573 to 575 . His death , ibid . - His funeral , 576 - His will , 577 to 585.— Summary of his intellectual and moral character , 586 , to the end . - THE LIFE OF EDMUND BURKE . F Of the various xvi CONTENTS .
Página 1
... moral duty , and inculcate virtuous con- duct . Hence history , which shews the con- nection between principle and action , action and consequence , derives its chief utility . Not real history only , but its imitator , poetry , though ...
... moral duty , and inculcate virtuous con- duct . Hence history , which shews the con- nection between principle and action , action and consequence , derives its chief utility . Not real history only , but its imitator , poetry , though ...
Página 4
... moral causes , their operation and effects ; by ena- bling us to trace action to mind ; the modifica- tions , habits , and affections of mind to their sources , whether original or factitious ; and thence deducing lessons of moral ...
... moral causes , their operation and effects ; by ena- bling us to trace action to mind ; the modifica- tions , habits , and affections of mind to their sources , whether original or factitious ; and thence deducing lessons of moral ...
Página 10
... a friend , a brother , an associate , a private member of the community , as a husband , a father , a master of a family , we must reap the highest intel- -- lectual and moral instruction , and interest the best affections [ 10 ]
... a friend , a brother , an associate , a private member of the community , as a husband , a father , a master of a family , we must reap the highest intel- -- lectual and moral instruction , and interest the best affections [ 10 ]
Índice
10 | |
20 | |
32 | |
48 | |
63 | |
78 | |
88 | |
96 | |
285 | |
299 | |
308 | |
322 | |
329 | |
337 | |
343 | |
349 | |
112 | |
113 | |
127 | |
142 | |
153 | |
159 | |
170 | |
185 | |
191 | |
206 | |
225 | |
240 | |
249 | |
256 | |
264 | |
272 | |
364 | |
370 | |
384 | |
391 | |
408 | |
439 | |
454 | |
461 | |
479 | |
517 | |
523 | |
547 | |
556 | |
566 | |
575 | |
585 | |
Otras ediciones - Ver todo
Términos y frases comunes
ability Administration admired affairs afterwards alledged America appeared arguments assertion attack Beaconsfield bill Boswell Britain British Burke's cause censure character Chatham Cicero circumstances colonies Company conduct considered constitution court displayed Duke Duke of Grafton Duke of Portland duty Edmund Burke effects eloquence eminent endeavoured England equal executive government exertions expence experience favour favourite force France French French revolution friends genius Grenville happiness Hastings House of Commons impartial imputed India intellectual Ireland jects Johnson Junius knowledge letter liberty literary Lord Bute Lord Chatham Lord North Lord Rockingham mankind means measures ment mind Minister Ministry moral motion nation neral North Briton object opinion opposition orator parliament parliamentary party passion philosophy Pitt political powers principles probable proceedings proposed prove racter reasoning religion rendered respecting revenue revolution Rockingham sentiments Sheridan shew sion speech supported talents thought tion Whig Wilkes wisdom writings