The Works of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke: With a Biographical and Critical Introduction, Band 1H. G. Bohn., 1841 |
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... Lord Littleton , Soame Jenyns , and Sir Joshua Reynolds . He was also introduced to Hume , with whom however , as might have been expected , he never became intimate ; and to Adam Smith . About this period Mr. Burke resided occasionally ...
... Lord Littleton , Soame Jenyns , and Sir Joshua Reynolds . He was also introduced to Hume , with whom however , as might have been expected , he never became intimate ; and to Adam Smith . About this period Mr. Burke resided occasionally ...
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... Lord Charlemont afterwards said , " Lord Rockingham never had occasion to repent . " Through the interest of Lord Verney , he entered parliament as member for Wendover . The Rockingham administration , it is well known , entered into ...
... Lord Charlemont afterwards said , " Lord Rockingham never had occasion to repent . " Through the interest of Lord Verney , he entered parliament as member for Wendover . The Rockingham administration , it is well known , entered into ...
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... lords ; in opposing the " Royal Marriage Act ; " in defending a bill for securing private property against dormant ... Lord Verney excluding him from Wendover , he was elected for Malton . Malton , however , was not yet to have the ...
... lords ; in opposing the " Royal Marriage Act ; " in defending a bill for securing private property against dormant ... Lord Verney excluding him from Wendover , he was elected for Malton . Malton , however , was not yet to have the ...
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... Lord Rockingham's party determined to absent themselves from parliament , and no longer endure the humilia- tion of seeing measures passed which they believed fraught with calamities to the coun- try , and to which they could offer no ...
... Lord Rockingham's party determined to absent themselves from parliament , and no longer endure the humilia- tion of seeing measures passed which they believed fraught with calamities to the coun- try , and to which they could offer no ...
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... Lord North asleep , ( an indecorum of which that nobleman was frequently guilty , ) just when he was tracing the outrages of the people to the indolence of government , he exclaimed , " Behold what I have again and again said ...
... Lord North asleep , ( an indecorum of which that nobleman was frequently guilty , ) just when he was tracing the outrages of the people to the indolence of government , he exclaimed , " Behold what I have again and again said ...
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