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... BRISTOL- THE AMERICAN WAR CHAPTER V. ECONOMICAL REFORM - BURKE IN OFFICE - FALL OF HIS PARTY • CHAPTER VI . BURKE AND HIS FRIENDS CHAPTER VII . 60 85 • 104 THE NEW MINISTRY WARREN HASTINGS - BURKE'S PUB- LIC POSITION . 121 CHAPTER VIII ...
... BRISTOL- THE AMERICAN WAR CHAPTER V. ECONOMICAL REFORM - BURKE IN OFFICE - FALL OF HIS PARTY • CHAPTER VI . BURKE AND HIS FRIENDS CHAPTER VII . 60 85 • 104 THE NEW MINISTRY WARREN HASTINGS - BURKE'S PUB- LIC POSITION . 121 CHAPTER VIII ...
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... Bristol , or in Mon- mouthshire , or Wiltshire . He passed the summer in re- tired country villages , reading and writing with desultory industry , in company with William Burke , a namesake but perhaps no kinsman . It would be ...
... Bristol , or in Mon- mouthshire , or Wiltshire . He passed the summer in re- tired country villages , reading and writing with desultory industry , in company with William Burke , a namesake but perhaps no kinsman . It would be ...
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... Bristol . Crescit Roma Alba ruinis . " The bulk of the people , " said Stone , the Primate , " are not regularly either lodged , clothed , or fed ; and those things which in England are called neces- saries of life , are to us only ...
... Bristol . Crescit Roma Alba ruinis . " The bulk of the people , " said Stone , the Primate , " are not regularly either lodged , clothed , or fed ; and those things which in England are called neces- saries of life , are to us only ...
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... incessant disclaimers . Burke's lofty pride made him slow to deal positively with what he scorned as a malicious and CHAP . IV . ] BURKE AND JUNIUS . 61 CHAPTER IV THE ROCKINGHAM PARTY-PARIS-ELECTION AT BRISTOL- THE AMERICAN WAR.
... incessant disclaimers . Burke's lofty pride made him slow to deal positively with what he scorned as a malicious and CHAP . IV . ] BURKE AND JUNIUS . 61 CHAPTER IV THE ROCKINGHAM PARTY-PARIS-ELECTION AT BRISTOL- THE AMERICAN WAR.
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... I am alone , " he wrote to Lord Rockingham ( September 15 , 1774 ) , “ in spite of all my efforts , I fall into a melancholy which is inexpressible , and to which , if Iv . ] ELECTED FOR BRISTOL . 71 I gave 70 [ CHAP . BURKE .
... I am alone , " he wrote to Lord Rockingham ( September 15 , 1774 ) , “ in spite of all my efforts , I fall into a melancholy which is inexpressible , and to which , if Iv . ] ELECTED FOR BRISTOL . 71 I gave 70 [ CHAP . BURKE .
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