The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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Strana ii
... character of a reformer , and so far suc- ceeded , as first to become an object of prosecution , which made him popular ; then he procured a doctor's degree from a Scotch university ; next got himself chosen an alderman of Dublin ...
... character of a reformer , and so far suc- ceeded , as first to become an object of prosecution , which made him popular ; then he procured a doctor's degree from a Scotch university ; next got himself chosen an alderman of Dublin ...
Strana vi
... character , which at this period did credit to the fertile genius and indefatigable industry of BURKE , was the Annual Register . There is reason to be- lieve , that the idea of this valuable com- pilation , suggested itself during the ...
... character , which at this period did credit to the fertile genius and indefatigable industry of BURKE , was the Annual Register . There is reason to be- lieve , that the idea of this valuable com- pilation , suggested itself during the ...
Strana xvi
... character of his lord- ship than Mr. BURKE , I seemed ( as he must have thought , ) a little incredulous on the subject . But before I could make any reply , he said , ' I see you do not be lieve me , but you may depend upon it , he has ...
... character of his lord- ship than Mr. BURKE , I seemed ( as he must have thought , ) a little incredulous on the subject . But before I could make any reply , he said , ' I see you do not be lieve me , but you may depend upon it , he has ...
Strana xvii
... character , but would have the effect of putting an end to our dominion in the East for ever . To remove this impression was almost impossible , for the nature of the tenure on which our Oriental possessions were held , could not all at ...
... character , but would have the effect of putting an end to our dominion in the East for ever . To remove this impression was almost impossible , for the nature of the tenure on which our Oriental possessions were held , could not all at ...
Strana xviii
... character , if the bright side of it alone were to be exhibited to public view . Such a course may be adopted properly enough , in regard to private persons , but the actions of statesmen are the materials of history ; and , therefore ...
... character , if the bright side of it alone were to be exhibited to public view . Such a course may be adopted properly enough , in regard to private persons , but the actions of statesmen are the materials of history ; and , therefore ...
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