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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... evidence that he devoted himself to the more abstruse and profound parts of the science . It is probable , that , had he studied at Cam- bridge , he might have , according to the lan- guage of that university , not taken one of the ...
... evidence that he devoted himself to the more abstruse and profound parts of the science . It is probable , that , had he studied at Cam- bridge , he might have , according to the lan- guage of that university , not taken one of the ...
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... evidence of truth , than to the rainbow colours of fine imagery , or the blaze of artificial declamation . Mr. Burke , naturally ardent and impetuous , took fire at the smallest collision ; and the sudden bursts of his anger , or his ...
... evidence of truth , than to the rainbow colours of fine imagery , or the blaze of artificial declamation . Mr. Burke , naturally ardent and impetuous , took fire at the smallest collision ; and the sudden bursts of his anger , or his ...
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... evidence necessary to vindication . The judges , who were to be of the mother country , would be persons against whom the accused was supposed to have trans- gressed ; the prosecution , in effect , would be condemnation , and so the ...
... evidence necessary to vindication . The judges , who were to be of the mother country , would be persons against whom the accused was supposed to have trans- gressed ; the prosecution , in effect , would be condemnation , and so the ...
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... evidence to the character of a gentleman tried for his life Mr. Baretti , so well known in the literary world , had been attacked by a woman of the town , near the Haymarket . In endeavouring to get away , he was surrounded by three ...
... evidence to the character of a gentleman tried for his life Mr. Baretti , so well known in the literary world , had been attacked by a woman of the town , near the Haymarket . In endeavouring to get away , he was surrounded by three ...
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... these provinces were equally disaffected if the punishment was intended merely on account of the outrage , there was no evidence that all the Bostonians were con- cerned . Why then should they be ALL impli- cated [ 172 ]
... these provinces were equally disaffected if the punishment was intended merely on account of the outrage , there was no evidence that all the Bostonians were con- cerned . Why then should they be ALL impli- cated [ 172 ]
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