The Works of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke: With a Biographical and Critical Introduction, Band 1H. G. Bohn., 1841 |
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... Burke refuted his antagonist by the very same species of argument , which he afterwards so successfully em- ployed ... Burke's more matured taste would have corrected . Thus in one part , when speak- ing of so plain a matter as the ...
... Burke refuted his antagonist by the very same species of argument , which he afterwards so successfully em- ployed ... Burke's more matured taste would have corrected . Thus in one part , when speak- ing of so plain a matter as the ...
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... Burke's first important work was the celebrated " Vindication of Natural Society , " published in a large octavo pamphlet . It was written in imitation of the style and reason- ing of Lord Bolingbroke . Some further remarks on it will ...
... Burke's first important work was the celebrated " Vindication of Natural Society , " published in a large octavo pamphlet . It was written in imitation of the style and reason- ing of Lord Bolingbroke . Some further remarks on it will ...
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... Burke's presenting his father with a copy , he received a substantial proof of reconciliation , in the shape of £ 100 . About this time , as appears by a letter to his friend Shackleton , he contemplated emi- gration to America ...
... Burke's presenting his father with a copy , he received a substantial proof of reconciliation , in the shape of £ 100 . About this time , as appears by a letter to his friend Shackleton , he contemplated emi- gration to America ...
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... Burke's character , though his enemies have generally represented it otherwise . The particulars have transpired within a few years only by the publication of a letter of Mr. Burke's to Mr. Flood , which we here publish . " MY DEAR ...
... Burke's character , though his enemies have generally represented it otherwise . The particulars have transpired within a few years only by the publication of a letter of Mr. Burke's to Mr. Flood , which we here publish . " MY DEAR ...
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... Burke's silence on this subject was as honourable as the independent part he had acted in the transaction itself . Here the connexion between the parties totally ceased . While in Dublin , in 1763 , his unfortunate friend Barry ...
... Burke's silence on this subject was as honourable as the independent part he had acted in the transaction itself . Here the connexion between the parties totally ceased . While in Dublin , in 1763 , his unfortunate friend Barry ...
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