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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... talents , and conduct of Mr. Burke . I last year wrote a sketch of his literary and political life for a monthly publication ; * part of which appeared in the number for May , and the rest after- wards , though not in continuity ...
... talents , and conduct of Mr. Burke . I last year wrote a sketch of his literary and political life for a monthly publication ; * part of which appeared in the number for May , and the rest after- wards , though not in continuity ...
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... source . As his op- portunities of knowing action were many , and his talents for estimating character great , his communications of the result were liberal . To another member of the same branch of the legislature [ vij.
... source . As his op- portunities of knowing action were many , and his talents for estimating character great , his communications of the result were liberal . To another member of the same branch of the legislature [ vij.
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... Talents and attainments of Hamilton , 51. - Burke's writings recommend him to the Marquis of Rockingham , 52 . Character at entrance into public life , 52 to 54 - State of affairs at his outset , ib . - Pitt , 55. - Lord Bute , ibid ...
... Talents and attainments of Hamilton , 51. - Burke's writings recommend him to the Marquis of Rockingham , 52 . Character at entrance into public life , 52 to 54 - State of affairs at his outset , ib . - Pitt , 55. - Lord Bute , ibid ...
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... talents of the principal members of the new parliament , 210. Charles Fox , account of his juvenile years , 211 - Entrance into Parliament , 214 - Epochs of his eloquence , 215 - Comparison with Lord North , 217 — Cha- racter of his ...
... talents of the principal members of the new parliament , 210. Charles Fox , account of his juvenile years , 211 - Entrance into Parliament , 214 - Epochs of his eloquence , 215 - Comparison with Lord North , 217 — Cha- racter of his ...
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... talents of 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 ...
... talents of 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 ...
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