The Life of Edmund Burke. Comprehending an Impartial Account of His Literary and Political Efforts, and a Sketch of the Conduct and Character of His Most Eminent Associates, Coadjutors, and Opponents. [With a Portrait.]George Cawthorn, 1798 - 592 páginas |
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... French philosophers , 158. His sagacity then discovers in their doctrines the overthrow of religion and government , Observations in parliament thereon , ibid . Speech in favour of the Dissenters , 16c - Remarks thereon , 162 . East ...
... French philosophers , 158. His sagacity then discovers in their doctrines the overthrow of religion and government , Observations in parliament thereon , ibid . Speech in favour of the Dissenters , 16c - Remarks thereon , 162 . East ...
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... French revolution , ibid . - His opinion of Hume , 285.- Examined , 286. Description of the effects of civil war , 287. Answered by Lord Abingdon , ibid . - by Edward Top- ham , Esq . 288. Reprobates Dr. Price's notions about the rights ...
... French revolution , ibid . - His opinion of Hume , 285.- Examined , 286. Description of the effects of civil war , 287. Answered by Lord Abingdon , ibid . - by Edward Top- ham , Esq . 288. Reprobates Dr. Price's notions about the rights ...
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... FRENCH REVOLUTION . General end of government not answered by the old go- vernment of France , 462. Account of its despotism , to 465 . Its overthrow , to 467. - The overthrow praised in Britain , from considering the general necessity ...
... FRENCH REVOLUTION . General end of government not answered by the old go- vernment of France , 462. Account of its despotism , to 465 . Its overthrow , to 467. - The overthrow praised in Britain , from considering the general necessity ...
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... French revolution , an alarm against all principles of freedom , because their abuse or excess , arising from circumstances not necessarily connected with them , had pro- duced disorders . Through his writings , elo- quence , and ...
... French revolution , an alarm against all principles of freedom , because their abuse or excess , arising from circumstances not necessarily connected with them , had pro- duced disorders . Through his writings , elo- quence , and ...
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... French politics , and even dependent on French power ; measures which , though they have failed of complete success , as to continental affairs , yet have saved C the constitution , and preserved the indepen- dence of Britain [ 9 ]
... French politics , and even dependent on French power ; measures which , though they have failed of complete success , as to continental affairs , yet have saved C the constitution , and preserved the indepen- dence of Britain [ 9 ]
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