The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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Strana vii
... appear that he enjoyed any preferment in England , at this time , though his friend William Gerard Hamilton con- tinued in favour with Lord Halifax , and was appointed his under secretary of state . That gentleman is said to have soon ...
... appear that he enjoyed any preferment in England , at this time , though his friend William Gerard Hamilton con- tinued in favour with Lord Halifax , and was appointed his under secretary of state . That gentleman is said to have soon ...
Strana xii
... provincial assemblies the privilege of making such grants as should suit their respective circumstances . This scheme , feasible as it might appear to the projector and his friends , failed , however , to LIFE OF EDMUND BURKE .
... provincial assemblies the privilege of making such grants as should suit their respective circumstances . This scheme , feasible as it might appear to the projector and his friends , failed , however , to LIFE OF EDMUND BURKE .
Strana xvi
... appear , that Mr. BURKE It has been said , but upon what autho- ous nature of which he instantly perceiv- hesitated about taking a step , the hazard- ed , and freely represented to Mr. Fox , who exerted all his eloquence to dissipate ...
... appear , that Mr. BURKE It has been said , but upon what autho- ous nature of which he instantly perceiv- hesitated about taking a step , the hazard- ed , and freely represented to Mr. Fox , who exerted all his eloquence to dissipate ...
Strana 4
... appear to have been examined or corrected , as some trifling errours of the transcriber were percep- tible in it . The manuscript of the fragments was a rough draft from the Author's own hand , much blotted and very confused . The ...
... appear to have been examined or corrected , as some trifling errours of the transcriber were percep- tible in it . The manuscript of the fragments was a rough draft from the Author's own hand , much blotted and very confused . The ...
Strana 38
... appears to be light to one eye , appears light to another ; that what seems sweet to one palate , is sweet to another ; that what is dark and bitter to this man , is likewise dark and bitter to that ; and we conclude in the same manner ...
... appears to be light to one eye , appears light to another ; that what seems sweet to one palate , is sweet to another ; that what is dark and bitter to this man , is likewise dark and bitter to that ; and we conclude in the same manner ...
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