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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... philosophy , 49 - is diverted from the execution - plans the Annual Register , ibid.- Intimacy with Hamilton , 50. - Talents and attainments of Hamilton , 51. - Burke's writings recommend him to the Marquis of Rockingham , 52 ...
... philosophy , 49 - is diverted from the execution - plans the Annual Register , ibid.- Intimacy with Hamilton , 50. - Talents and attainments of Hamilton , 51. - Burke's writings recommend him to the Marquis of Rockingham , 52 ...
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... philosophers , 158. His sagacity then discovers in their doctrines the overthrow of religion and government , Observations in parliament thereon , ibid . Speech in favour of the Dissenters , 16c - Remarks thereon , 162 . East India ...
... philosophers , 158. His sagacity then discovers in their doctrines the overthrow of religion and government , Observations in parliament thereon , ibid . Speech in favour of the Dissenters , 16c - Remarks thereon , 162 . East India ...
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... philosophy , must by its own natural force have rendered its possessor infinitely su- perior to ordinary men , even with the advan- tages of education ; -a genius not only grasping , but comprehending ; not only comprehending , but ...
... philosophy , must by its own natural force have rendered its possessor infinitely su- perior to ordinary men , even with the advan- tages of education ; -a genius not only grasping , but comprehending ; not only comprehending , but ...
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... philosopher , his history and character must be highly important and interesting to Britons and to mankind . But it is not as a literary and political man alone that a biographer is to regard Burke . By following him to the retire- ment ...
... philosopher , his history and character must be highly important and interesting to Britons and to mankind . But it is not as a literary and political man alone that a biographer is to regard Burke . By following him to the retire- ment ...
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... philosophy . • In the year 1749 , Lucas , a demagogue apo- thecary , wrote a number of very daring pa- pers against Government , and acquired as great popularity at Dublin as Mr. Wilkes afterwards did in London . Burke , whose principal ...
... philosophy . • In the year 1749 , Lucas , a demagogue apo- thecary , wrote a number of very daring pa- pers against Government , and acquired as great popularity at Dublin as Mr. Wilkes afterwards did in London . Burke , whose principal ...
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