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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... Attacked by democratical writerscompared with Johnson's " False Alarm , " on the same subject , 129 - more compre- hensive and profound , 130 . Character of Lord North , 131. Expansion of Burke's views , 132. Character of his eloquence ...
... Attacked by democratical writerscompared with Johnson's " False Alarm , " on the same subject , 129 - more compre- hensive and profound , 130 . Character of Lord North , 131. Expansion of Burke's views , 132. Character of his eloquence ...
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... Attack on Lord Sandwich by Fox and Burke , 317. Proceeding respecting Burgoyne and the Howes , to 321. Spanish war further justifies the wise foresight of Burke , ibid . - War still popular , and why , to 324. Burke's speech on Irish ...
... Attack on Lord Sandwich by Fox and Burke , 317. Proceeding respecting Burgoyne and the Howes , to 321. Spanish war further justifies the wise foresight of Burke , ibid . - War still popular , and why , to 324. Burke's speech on Irish ...
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... Attack of the ministry , 364 . Change of ministry , and Burke appointed Paymaster , ibid . Review and character of Burke's intellectual , moral , and political exertions , to 368. Lord North's pathetic obser- vation to a little boy ...
... Attack of the ministry , 364 . Change of ministry , and Burke appointed Paymaster , ibid . Review and character of Burke's intellectual , moral , and political exertions , to 368. Lord North's pathetic obser- vation to a little boy ...
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... by shewing that , if false philosophy became general , it would ultimately destroy their rank , consequence , and property . In his ironical attack upon ar , tificial society , he purposely employs the com- mon - [ 28 ]
... by shewing that , if false philosophy became general , it would ultimately destroy their rank , consequence , and property . In his ironical attack upon ar , tificial society , he purposely employs the com- mon - [ 28 ]
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... attacked Burke so rudely , that all the company testified their displeasure . At their next meeting they re- ceived Hawkins so coolly as to prevent his fu ture visits . Burke made considerable progress in a confu . tation of the ...
... attacked Burke so rudely , that all the company testified their displeasure . At their next meeting they re- ceived Hawkins so coolly as to prevent his fu ture visits . Burke made considerable progress in a confu . tation of the ...
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