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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... bill , 172 - opposed by Burke , ibid . - passes , ibid . - Compared to the case of Edin- burgh about Captain Porteous , 174. Speech of Burke on American taxation , 175 - Account of ,, to 186 - Character , to 188. Burke visited at his ...
... bill , 172 - opposed by Burke , ibid . - passes , ibid . - Compared to the case of Edin- burgh about Captain Porteous , 174. Speech of Burke on American taxation , 175 - Account of ,, to 186 - Character , to 188. Burke visited at his ...
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... bill for the relief of Papists , 308 . French war justifies Burke's prediction , 309. Warlike operations discussed in the house , to 312. Keppel's trial , 313. Burke and Fox's proceedings therein , ibid . Burke's conduct with Lord ...
... bill for the relief of Papists , 308 . French war justifies Burke's prediction , 309. Warlike operations discussed in the house , to 312. Keppel's trial , 313. Burke and Fox's proceedings therein , ibid . Burke's conduct with Lord ...
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... bill about Catholic teachers , 343 - declines standing for Bristol , ibid . - but vindicates his conduct to the electors , to 348. Dutch war and armed neu- trality , 349 First appearance of Mr. Pitt in parliament , 351. Ac- count and ...
... bill about Catholic teachers , 343 - declines standing for Bristol , ibid . - but vindicates his conduct to the electors , to 348. Dutch war and armed neu- trality , 349 First appearance of Mr. Pitt in parliament , 351. Ac- count and ...
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... bill to that effect be moved ; and if approved of by the other branches of the legislature , passed into a law . Dr. Johnson , aware that expediency alone would not support his posi . tion , attempts to adduce precedents , but fails in ...
... bill to that effect be moved ; and if approved of by the other branches of the legislature , passed into a law . Dr. Johnson , aware that expediency alone would not support his posi . tion , attempts to adduce precedents , but fails in ...
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... bill was proposed to modify and limit that law . officer's power ; by explaining and amending an act of William and Mary , for preventing malicious informations in the Court of King's Bench . In supporting this bill , Burke made a ...
... bill was proposed to modify and limit that law . officer's power ; by explaining and amending an act of William and Mary , for preventing malicious informations in the Court of King's Bench . In supporting this bill , Burke made a ...
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