BurkeMacmillan, 1879 - Всего страниц: 216 |
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... England to pursue the ordinary course of a lawyer's studies . He arrived in London in the early part of 1750 . A period of nine years followed , in which the circum- stances of Burke's life are enveloped in nearly complete obscurity ...
... England to pursue the ordinary course of a lawyer's studies . He arrived in London in the early part of 1750 . A period of nine years followed , in which the circum- stances of Burke's life are enveloped in nearly complete obscurity ...
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... , an Irish physician once settled at Bath . One story is that Burke consulted him in one of his visits to the west of England , and fell in love with his daughter . Another version makes Burke consult him after Dr. Nugent had removed.
... , an Irish physician once settled at Bath . One story is that Burke consulted him in one of his visits to the west of England , and fell in love with his daughter . Another version makes Burke consult him after Dr. Nugent had removed.
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... England , and Germany was fully stirred . In England the essay has been ordinarily slighted ; it has perhaps been overshadowed by its author's fame in.
... England , and Germany was fully stirred . In England the essay has been ordinarily slighted ; it has perhaps been overshadowed by its author's fame in.
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... England comes down no further than to the reign of John . A much more important undertaking than his history of the past , was his design for a yearly chronicle of the present . CH . 11. ] IRELAND . 21 The Annual Register CHAPTER IN ...
... England comes down no further than to the reign of John . A much more important undertaking than his history of the past , was his design for a yearly chronicle of the present . CH . 11. ] IRELAND . 21 The Annual Register CHAPTER IN ...
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... England just what the American colonies would have been , if they had contained , besides the European settlers , more than twice their number of unenslaved negroes . After the suppression of the great rebellion of Tyrconnel by William ...
... England just what the American colonies would have been , if they had contained , besides the European settlers , more than twice their number of unenslaved negroes . After the suppression of the great rebellion of Tyrconnel by William ...
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