The Life of Edmund BurkeG. Cawthorn; sold by Richardson, 1798 - 592 páginas |
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... successful teacher , and at his school were educated many who became considerable in their country . Under the tuition of this master , Burke de . voted himself with great ardour , industry , and perseverance , to his studies , and laid ...
... successful teacher , and at his school were educated many who became considerable in their country . Under the tuition of this master , Burke de . voted himself with great ardour , industry , and perseverance , to his studies , and laid ...
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... conscious of his metaphysical know- ledge , applied for the professorship ; but too late . Had he been successful , the Logic chair of Glasgow would have been still more eminent 18 than the Moral Philosophy chairs of Glasgow and of [ 21 ]
... conscious of his metaphysical know- ledge , applied for the professorship ; but too late . Had he been successful , the Logic chair of Glasgow would have been still more eminent 18 than the Moral Philosophy chairs of Glasgow and of [ 21 ]
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... successful , taken up with the duties of his profession , his literary and philosophical talents might have been lost to the world . Had Dr. Johnson become master of the Staf- fordshire school , talents might have been con- sumed in the ...
... successful , taken up with the duties of his profession , his literary and philosophical talents might have been lost to the world . Had Dr. Johnson become master of the Staf- fordshire school , talents might have been con- sumed in the ...
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... successful reign of great Elizabeth , than those of men , who , though possessing con- siderable talents , were ( as almost all men were that ever the world saw ) very much inferior in genius to Sir Francis Bacon . As a judge , even had ...
... successful reign of great Elizabeth , than those of men , who , though possessing con- siderable talents , were ( as almost all men were that ever the world saw ) very much inferior in genius to Sir Francis Bacon . As a judge , even had ...
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... successfully obstructed . The officers appoint- ed to collect the new imposts were beaten and abused . In parliament , the succeeding session , the party of which Burke was a member , on the address in answer to his Majesty's speech ...
... successfully obstructed . The officers appoint- ed to collect the new imposts were beaten and abused . In parliament , the succeeding session , the party of which Burke was a member , on the address in answer to his Majesty's speech ...
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