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Strona iv
Edmund Burke Edward John Payne. 2 HISTORY ! 9-7-03 Oxford PRINTED AT THE CLARENDON PRESS BY HORACE HART , M.A. PRINTER TO THE UNIVERSITY 498 10 VIMU AIMBORLIAD own . INTRODUCTION . THE famous letter or pamphlet contained.
Edmund Burke Edward John Payne. 2 HISTORY ! 9-7-03 Oxford PRINTED AT THE CLARENDON PRESS BY HORACE HART , M.A. PRINTER TO THE UNIVERSITY 498 10 VIMU AIMBORLIAD own . INTRODUCTION . THE famous letter or pamphlet contained.
Strona v
Edmund Burke Edward John Payne. own . INTRODUCTION . THE famous letter or pamphlet contained in this volume represents the workings of an extraordinary mind at an extraor- dinary crisis : and can therefore be compared with few things ...
Edmund Burke Edward John Payne. own . INTRODUCTION . THE famous letter or pamphlet contained in this volume represents the workings of an extraordinary mind at an extraor- dinary crisis : and can therefore be compared with few things ...
Strona vi
... letter to Dupont is obviously a mere peg upon which to hang his argument : the book is written for the British public . He believed himself to foresee whither the revolu- tionary movement in France was tending : he saw one party in ...
... letter to Dupont is obviously a mere peg upon which to hang his argument : the book is written for the British public . He believed himself to foresee whither the revolu- tionary movement in France was tending : he saw one party in ...
Strona ix
... letter to a young Frenchman who had solicited from him an expression of opinion , and this letter he resolved to enlarge and give to the world . He thus appealed from the narrow tribunal of the House of Commons to the Nation at large ...
... letter to a young Frenchman who had solicited from him an expression of opinion , and this letter he resolved to enlarge and give to the world . He thus appealed from the narrow tribunal of the House of Commons to the Nation at large ...
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... letters , with the superadded qualities of the philosopher and the politician . Curious illustrations of a normal antagonism between these elements may be derived from Daniel's Dialogue entitled ' Musophilus . ' Musophilus is the man of ...
... letters , with the superadded qualities of the philosopher and the politician . Curious illustrations of a normal antagonism between these elements may be derived from Daniel's Dialogue entitled ' Musophilus . ' Musophilus is the man of ...
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