The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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... Friends , or , as they are commonly called , Quakers . Shackleton was a classical scholar of considerable eminence ... friend , is in itself undeserving of notice ; but since it has been brought forward , truth requires that it should be ...
... Friends , or , as they are commonly called , Quakers . Shackleton was a classical scholar of considerable eminence ... friend , is in itself undeserving of notice ; but since it has been brought forward , truth requires that it should be ...
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... friend's memory . Early in 1753 , BURKE was in London , as a student of the Middle Temple , where he applied to the law with his wonted assiduity ; but as his finances were ex- tremely narrow , he had recourse to his genius to supply ...
... friend's memory . Early in 1753 , BURKE was in London , as a student of the Middle Temple , where he applied to the law with his wonted assiduity ; but as his finances were ex- tremely narrow , he had recourse to his genius to supply ...
Strana iii
... friends of religion were for a time greatly alarm- ed , not for the cause of truth , which they knew to be impregnable , but for the wel- fare of society . A host of writers , there- fore , came forward to refute the sophistry contained ...
... friends of religion were for a time greatly alarm- ed , not for the cause of truth , which they knew to be impregnable , but for the wel- fare of society . A host of writers , there- fore , came forward to refute the sophistry contained ...
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... friends . Among these was Dr. Christopher Nugent , a phy- sician , and brother to Dr. Thomas Nu- gent , an author by profession , but chiefly known to the literary world by his excel- lent translations . Both these gentlemen were the ...
... friends . Among these was Dr. Christopher Nugent , a phy- sician , and brother to Dr. Thomas Nu- gent , an author by profession , but chiefly known to the literary world by his excel- lent translations . Both these gentlemen were the ...
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... friends , that " In all the anxious moments of his public life , every care vanished when he entered his own house ... friend William Gerard Hamilton con- tinued in favour with Lord Halifax , and was appointed his under secretary of ...
... friends , that " In all the anxious moments of his public life , every care vanished when he entered his own house ... friend William Gerard Hamilton con- tinued in favour with Lord Halifax , and was appointed his under secretary of ...
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