Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... Burke's great admirers : " Mr. Burke has this peculiarity , which distinguishes him from every other writer , that he is almost equally instructive whether he is right or wrong as to the particular point in debate . He may fail to make ...
... Burke's great admirers : " Mr. Burke has this peculiarity , which distinguishes him from every other writer , that he is almost equally instructive whether he is right or wrong as to the particular point in debate . He may fail to make ...
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... Burke went further , and expressed his innate generosity by pro- viding Barry , the painter , with sufficient funds ... Burke gambled furiously in East India Stock — especi- ally since his brother Richard , his friend William Burke , and ...
... Burke went further , and expressed his innate generosity by pro- viding Barry , the painter , with sufficient funds ... Burke gambled furiously in East India Stock — especi- ally since his brother Richard , his friend William Burke , and ...
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... Burke borrowed a to- tal of £ 30,000 from him , which that nobleman wrote off in his will . Beyond question , Burke earned the money honor- ably with his political services , but to the gossips of the day there was strong question of ...
... Burke borrowed a to- tal of £ 30,000 from him , which that nobleman wrote off in his will . Beyond question , Burke earned the money honor- ably with his political services , but to the gossips of the day there was strong question of ...
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