The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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Strana ii
... political apothe cary of Dublin , that while they imposed upon the admirers of that noisy patriot , they at the same time turned the prin- ciples of their idol into ridicule , by expo- sing the consequences which necessarily flowed from ...
... political apothe cary of Dublin , that while they imposed upon the admirers of that noisy patriot , they at the same time turned the prin- ciples of their idol into ridicule , by expo- sing the consequences which necessarily flowed from ...
Strana iv
... political madness , had it not been for the barefaced impudence of pressing BURKE into a service which no man ever held in greater abhorrence , and which he , in this early production of his pen , actually held up to public ridicule ...
... political madness , had it not been for the barefaced impudence of pressing BURKE into a service which no man ever held in greater abhorrence , and which he , in this early production of his pen , actually held up to public ridicule ...
Strana vi
... political history of the times . The plan being submitted to Dodsley , was readily adopted by that active publisher , and in the month of June 1759 , the first volume made its ap- pearance , all the original matter of which was ...
... political history of the times . The plan being submitted to Dodsley , was readily adopted by that active publisher , and in the month of June 1759 , the first volume made its ap- pearance , all the original matter of which was ...
Strana x
... political junto , who were exasperated by the loss of place , and wished to make the world believe , that the disgrace they had suffered arose from the machinations of a secret faction behind the throne . Mr. BURKE , however , lived ...
... political junto , who were exasperated by the loss of place , and wished to make the world believe , that the disgrace they had suffered arose from the machinations of a secret faction behind the throne . Mr. BURKE , however , lived ...
Strana xv
... political manoeuvre was played , which , though it had the effect of restoring Mr. BURKE and his colleagues , for a short time , to the reins of power , brought upon them a torrent of abuse , and the double charge of duplicity and ...
... political manoeuvre was played , which , though it had the effect of restoring Mr. BURKE and his colleagues , for a short time , to the reins of power , brought upon them a torrent of abuse , and the double charge of duplicity and ...
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