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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... sentiments , ibid . - Account of , to 124. Burke , never democratical , ibid . Character , to 127 . Attacked by democratical writerscompared with Johnson's " False Alarm , " on the same subject , 129 - more compre- hensive and profound ...
... sentiments , ibid . - Account of , to 124. Burke , never democratical , ibid . Character , to 127 . Attacked by democratical writerscompared with Johnson's " False Alarm , " on the same subject , 129 - more compre- hensive and profound ...
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... sentiment , ibid . Opinion of Lord North , ibid . Great private influence with , 274- Procures many favours from him for his friends , ibid . American independence , 275. Thomas Paine , ibid . Se- cession of Burke from the house , 277 ...
... sentiment , ibid . Opinion of Lord North , ibid . Great private influence with , 274- Procures many favours from him for his friends , ibid . American independence , 275. Thomas Paine , ibid . Se- cession of Burke from the house , 277 ...
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... sentiments of Britons , and exciting a hatred and alarm against the dissemination of freedom , of which he once had been the zealous champion , caused a war , in principle absurd , unjust , and inexpedient ; in event disgraceful and ...
... sentiments of Britons , and exciting a hatred and alarm against the dissemination of freedom , of which he once had been the zealous champion , caused a war , in principle absurd , unjust , and inexpedient ; in event disgraceful and ...
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... sentiments , imagery , knowledge , and reasoning . 9 Johnson observes , that there is not an in . stance of any man whose history has been mi- nutely related , that did not in every part of his life discover the same proportion of intel ...
... sentiments , imagery , knowledge , and reasoning . 9 Johnson observes , that there is not an in . stance of any man whose history has been mi- nutely related , that did not in every part of his life discover the same proportion of intel ...
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... sentiments not analogous to ter- ror . A war - horse , a lofty and spacious build- ing , are sublime without being terrible . But though somewhat fanciful in parts of his theory , Burke is a pérspicuous observer , and a philosophical ...
... sentiments not analogous to ter- ror . A war - horse , a lofty and spacious build- ing , are sublime without being terrible . But though somewhat fanciful in parts of his theory , Burke is a pérspicuous observer , and a philosophical ...
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