Learned in the Law: Or, Examples and Encouragements from the Lives of Eminent LawyersS.W. Partridge & Company, 1882 - 392 sider |
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... Burke's literary partialities become a matter of interest to his biographer . The reader will not object , perhaps , to a specimen of Burke's powers as a versifier and translator . While at Trinity College he rendered the latter portion ...
... Burke's literary partialities become a matter of interest to his biographer . The reader will not object , perhaps , to a specimen of Burke's powers as a versifier and translator . While at Trinity College he rendered the latter portion ...
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... Burke's rapidly increasing reputation . " Sir , " said Dr. Johnson , " there is no wonder at all . We who know Mr. Burke know that he will be one of the first men in the country . And , writing to his friend Langton , he said : — “ We ...
... Burke's rapidly increasing reputation . " Sir , " said Dr. Johnson , " there is no wonder at all . We who know Mr. Burke know that he will be one of the first men in the country . And , writing to his friend Langton , he said : — “ We ...
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... Burke's pamphlet was answered from the Tory stand- point by Dr. Johnson , and from the Republican by Mrs. Macaulay ; but while their compositions are forgotten , Burke's is still read and admired . As Lord Brougham says : — “ It is the ...
... Burke's pamphlet was answered from the Tory stand- point by Dr. Johnson , and from the Republican by Mrs. Macaulay ; but while their compositions are forgotten , Burke's is still read and admired . As Lord Brougham says : — “ It is the ...
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Learned in the law; or, Examples and encouragements from the lives ..., Side 55 William Henry Davenport Adams Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1882 |
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