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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... proposed representation to the King , 394. Pitt's India Bill , to 395. Unworthy treatment of Burke in the house , to 397. Burke's motion against Has- tings , ibid . Death of Johnson , 399 - Character , to 403. Review of letters at this ...
... proposed representation to the King , 394. Pitt's India Bill , to 395. Unworthy treatment of Burke in the house , to 397. Burke's motion against Has- tings , ibid . Death of Johnson , 399 - Character , to 403. Review of letters at this ...
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... ; its great and increasing complica- tions and varieties . In 1758 , he proposed to Mr. Dodsley a plan of an ANNUAL REGISTER of the civil , political , and literary transactions of H the times . Mr. Dodsley acceded , and the work [ 49 ]
... ; its great and increasing complica- tions and varieties . In 1758 , he proposed to Mr. Dodsley a plan of an ANNUAL REGISTER of the civil , political , and literary transactions of H the times . Mr. Dodsley acceded , and the work [ 49 ]
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Robert Bisset. tertained of the personal capacity of her Royal Highness , that they proposed her to be one of the ... Proposals were then made to the Marquis of Rockingham and the Duke of Newcastle , who , with their party , acceded to ...
Robert Bisset. tertained of the personal capacity of her Royal Highness , that they proposed her to be one of the ... Proposals were then made to the Marquis of Rockingham and the Duke of Newcastle , who , with their party , acceded to ...
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... proposed and passed . The Rockingham Ministry , though supported by the extraordinary genius and acquirements of Burke , were deficient in political experience and vigour ; qualities much more efficacious in the conduct of affairs ...
... proposed and passed . The Rockingham Ministry , though supported by the extraordinary genius and acquirements of Burke , were deficient in political experience and vigour ; qualities much more efficacious in the conduct of affairs ...
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... proposed that Johnson should write for another , in such ambiguity of expression , as might have a chance of procuring it also as a gift . One of the company said Dr. Johnson shall be our dictator . " Were I ( said Johnson ) your ...
... proposed that Johnson should write for another , in such ambiguity of expression , as might have a chance of procuring it also as a gift . One of the company said Dr. Johnson shall be our dictator . " Were I ( said Johnson ) your ...
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