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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... opposition , 94. A com- parison between Burke and Grenville examined , 95 and 96 . Grenville's " Present State of the Nation , " 97. Burke's Observations on the present State of the Nation , 98 to 101 . American affairs , with Burke's ...
... opposition , 94. A com- parison between Burke and Grenville examined , 95 and 96 . Grenville's " Present State of the Nation , " 97. Burke's Observations on the present State of the Nation , 98 to 101 . American affairs , with Burke's ...
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... Opposition , 270. American war popular , and why , 271 and 272. Burke reviled , but despises the slanders of ignorance and folly , 273. Liberality of sentiment , ibid . Opinion of Lord North , ibid . Great private influence with , 274 ...
... Opposition , 270. American war popular , and why , 271 and 272. Burke reviled , but despises the slanders of ignorance and folly , 273. Liberality of sentiment , ibid . Opinion of Lord North , ibid . Great private influence with , 274 ...
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... Opposition to an illiberal 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 ...
... Opposition to an illiberal 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 ...
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... opposition to the Protestant associations in 1780 and his endea- vour to effect Catholic emancipation in Ireland . But the fact ascertained and admitted is , that he never studied at St. Omers , nor at any popish or even foreign ...
... opposition to the Protestant associations in 1780 and his endea- vour to effect Catholic emancipation in Ireland . But the fact ascertained and admitted is , that he never studied at St. Omers , nor at any popish or even foreign ...
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... opposition to the Usurpation of Establishment , RECOMMENDS TO PRACTICE . The Vindication of Natural Society displays at once the extent of his knowledge , in the his- torical statements ; the versatility of his genius , in the happy ...
... opposition to the Usurpation of Establishment , RECOMMENDS TO PRACTICE . The Vindication of Natural Society displays at once the extent of his knowledge , in the his- torical statements ; the versatility of his genius , in the happy ...
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