The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 6J. C. Nimmo, 1887 |
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... late Dr. Laurence , to examine the manuscript pa- pers of Mr. Burke , and to select and prepare for the press such of them as should be thought proper for publication , the difficulties attending our coöpera- * Works , Vol . V. , quarto ...
... late Dr. Laurence , to examine the manuscript pa- pers of Mr. Burke , and to select and prepare for the press such of them as should be thought proper for publication , the difficulties attending our coöpera- * Works , Vol . V. , quarto ...
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... . This fragment was perused in manuscript by a learned and judicious critic , our late lamented friend , Mr. Malone ; and under the protection of his opinion we can feel no hesitation in submitting it to the PREFACE . xiii.
... . This fragment was perused in manuscript by a learned and judicious critic , our late lamented friend , Mr. Malone ; and under the protection of his opinion we can feel no hesitation in submitting it to the PREFACE . xiii.
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... late Mr. Dodsley , that eight sheets of it , which contain the first seventy - four pages of the present edition , * were printed in the year 1757. This is the only part that has received the finishing stroke of the author . In those ...
... late Mr. Dodsley , that eight sheets of it , which contain the first seventy - four pages of the present edition , * were printed in the year 1757. This is the only part that has received the finishing stroke of the author . In those ...
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... late at night and in foggy weather , for a cold now caught may last the whole winter . " * This ingenious author , who disdained the prudence of the Almanack , walked out in the very fog he com- plains of , and has led us to a very ...
... late at night and in foggy weather , for a cold now caught may last the whole winter . " * This ingenious author , who disdained the prudence of the Almanack , walked out in the very fog he com- plains of , and has led us to a very ...
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... late trans- actions . I confess I was always blind enough to regard the French Revolution , in the act , and much more in the example , as one of the greatest calamities that had ever fallen upon mankind . I now find that in its ef ...
... late trans- actions . I confess I was always blind enough to regard the French Revolution , in the act , and much more in the example , as one of the greatest calamities that had ever fallen upon mankind . I now find that in its ef ...
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