The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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... question . That the performance was worthy of his pen , few persons who have read it carefully will venture to deny ; and certain it is that the ablest judges of literary compo- sition , and those the most intimate with Mr. BURKE , very ...
... question . That the performance was worthy of his pen , few persons who have read it carefully will venture to deny ; and certain it is that the ablest judges of literary compo- sition , and those the most intimate with Mr. BURKE , very ...
Strana vii
... question of peace with ardour , and in some able pamphlets , endeavoured to impress upon the minds of ministers , the necessity of adding to our colonial strength in the West Indies , by extending our posses- sions in the vicinity ...
... question of peace with ardour , and in some able pamphlets , endeavoured to impress upon the minds of ministers , the necessity of adding to our colonial strength in the West Indies , by extending our posses- sions in the vicinity ...
Strana viii
... question , it was far from giving satisfaction to the people , who were then , as they had been indeed for the space of four years prior , in a state of high politi- cal fever . Much scurrility was thrown out at the expense of some of ...
... question , it was far from giving satisfaction to the people , who were then , as they had been indeed for the space of four years prior , in a state of high politi- cal fever . Much scurrility was thrown out at the expense of some of ...
Strana ix
... question . " For a wise man , he seemed to me at the time , " says Mr. BURKE , " to be governed too much by general maxims . I speak with the freedom of history , and I hope without offence . One or two of these maxims , flowing from an ...
... question . " For a wise man , he seemed to me at the time , " says Mr. BURKE , " to be governed too much by general maxims . I speak with the freedom of history , and I hope without offence . One or two of these maxims , flowing from an ...
Strana xi
... question , by saying , on leaving the house after a loud and stormy debate , in which the minister preserved his equanimity and humour to the last , " Well , there's no denying it , gentlemen , this man has certainly more wit and good ...
... question , by saying , on leaving the house after a loud and stormy debate , in which the minister preserved his equanimity and humour to the last , " Well , there's no denying it , gentlemen , this man has certainly more wit and good ...
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