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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... Effects of the mercantile profession , 209 . Characteristic talents of the principal members of the new parliament , 210. Charles Fox , account of his juvenile years , 211 - Entrance into Parliament , 214 - Epochs of his eloquence , 215 ...
... Effects of the mercantile profession , 209 . Characteristic talents of the principal members of the new parliament , 210. Charles Fox , account of his juvenile years , 211 - Entrance into Parliament , 214 - Epochs of his eloquence , 215 ...
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... effects of civil war , 287. Answered by Lord Abingdon , ibid . - by Edward Top- ham , Esq . 288. Reprobates Dr. Price's notions about the rights of man , 289 . State of genius and literature , 290 to 293. Burke returns to parliamentary ...
... effects of civil war , 287. Answered by Lord Abingdon , ibid . - by Edward Top- ham , Esq . 288. Reprobates Dr. Price's notions about the rights of man , 289 . State of genius and literature , 290 to 293. Burke returns to parliamentary ...
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... Effects on the opinion of the public , 341. Burke's hatred of popular licentiousness , 342. Opposition to an ... Effect of his eloquence on that of Fox , ibid . Mr. Sheridan , account and character of , to 360. Motion of Fox about the ...
... Effects on the opinion of the public , 341. Burke's hatred of popular licentiousness , 342. Opposition to an ... Effect of his eloquence on that of Fox , ibid . Mr. Sheridan , account and character of , to 360. Motion of Fox about the ...
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... Effects , to 522. " Letter to a Member of the National Assembly , " account and cha- racter of , to 523. Discussion between Burke and Fox in the house , 527. 66 Appeal from the New to the Old Whigs , " to 531. History of the political ...
... Effects , to 522. " Letter to a Member of the National Assembly , " account and cha- racter of , to 523. Discussion between Burke and Fox in the house , 527. 66 Appeal from the New to the Old Whigs , " to 531. History of the political ...
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... effect , that he should have an accurate account from those who lived at the time . individual can know all the facts which may form the materials of an entertaining and useful life . Variety of narratives , if authentic , impartial ...
... effect , that he should have an accurate account from those who lived at the time . individual can know all the facts which may form the materials of an entertaining and useful life . Variety of narratives , if authentic , impartial ...
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