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Edmund Burke. of the Revolution to a larger audience . With unexampled care he was elaborating the treatise which the reader now has before him . It was indeed “ elaborated ” ; for Prior alleges , on the authority of Dodsley's accounts ...
Edmund Burke. of the Revolution to a larger audience . With unexampled care he was elaborating the treatise which the reader now has before him . It was indeed “ elaborated ” ; for Prior alleges , on the authority of Dodsley's accounts ...
Strona xxii
Edmund Burke. ز Details on Scarcity ( 1795 ) . Of this piece Mr. Morley says that " it contains ideas on free trade which were too far in advance of the opinion of his time ” ( page 204 ) . The following is the best known passage in it ...
Edmund Burke. ز Details on Scarcity ( 1795 ) . Of this piece Mr. Morley says that " it contains ideas on free trade which were too far in advance of the opinion of his time ” ( page 204 ) . The following is the best known passage in it ...
Strona xxvi
This reading aloud gives a very distinct gain in the case of Burke . The phrases seem in themselves to flow smoothly from the tongue ; and in their place in the larger periods , they fit with an exactness that gratifies the ear while it ...
This reading aloud gives a very distinct gain in the case of Burke . The phrases seem in themselves to flow smoothly from the tongue ; and in their place in the larger periods , they fit with an exactness that gratifies the ear while it ...
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