Reflections on the Revolution in France: And on the Proceedings in Certain Societies in London Relative to that EventPenguin Books, 1969 - 400 páginas |
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... Lord Stair ; Your Majesty's adopting it , Sir , will make the opinion general , said Ned - I know it is the general ... Lord Fitzwilliam , the Duke of Devonshire , Lord John Cavendish Montagu , and a long et cetera of the old Stamina of ...
... Lord Stair ; Your Majesty's adopting it , Sir , will make the opinion general , said Ned - I know it is the general ... Lord Fitzwilliam , the Duke of Devonshire , Lord John Cavendish Montagu , and a long et cetera of the old Stamina of ...
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... lord it over the lord of those tenements . What will then become of the persuasive eloquence , the moderating con- cessions and the temporizing expedients of Mr Fox ? ' * The placid tone of Lord Fitzwilliam's reply † does not suggest ...
... lord it over the lord of those tenements . What will then become of the persuasive eloquence , the moderating con- cessions and the temporizing expedients of Mr Fox ? ' * The placid tone of Lord Fitzwilliam's reply † does not suggest ...
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... Lord Halifax , Lord- Lieutenant of Ireland . Having broken with Hamilton in 1765 , Burke became , in that year , private secretary to the second Marquess of Rockingham ( 1730-82 ) who had just been appointed First Lord of the Treasury ...
... Lord Halifax , Lord- Lieutenant of Ireland . Having broken with Hamilton in 1765 , Burke became , in that year , private secretary to the second Marquess of Rockingham ( 1730-82 ) who had just been appointed First Lord of the Treasury ...
Contenido
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 7 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE | 77 |
BURKES PREFATORY NOTE | 83 |
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