William Pitt. Charles James Fox. Sir James Mackintosh. Lord ErskineCharles Kendall Adams Putnam, 1884 |
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... writer of any eminence the whole of whose works Mr. Pitt had not read to him in this thorough and discriminating man- ner . " This was the laborious way in which he acquired that extraordinary and perhaps un- rivalled gift of pouring ...
... writer of any eminence the whole of whose works Mr. Pitt had not read to him in this thorough and discriminating man- ner . " This was the laborious way in which he acquired that extraordinary and perhaps un- rivalled gift of pouring ...
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... writer of the note to his Majesty is not more correct , in this respect , than if he had taken his infor- mation only from the pamphlet of the learned gentleman . The House will recollect the first professions of the French Republic ...
... writer of the note to his Majesty is not more correct , in this respect , than if he had taken his infor- mation only from the pamphlet of the learned gentleman . The House will recollect the first professions of the French Republic ...
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... most Bourbon - like act . A great and justly celebrated historian , I mean Mr. Hume , a writer certainly estimable in many particulars , but who is a childish lover of princes , talks of Louis XIV . REJECTION of overtures . 125.
... most Bourbon - like act . A great and justly celebrated historian , I mean Mr. Hume , a writer certainly estimable in many particulars , but who is a childish lover of princes , talks of Louis XIV . REJECTION of overtures . 125.
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... writer of the day . The volume was nothing less than a " Defence of the French Revolution against the Accusations of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke . " In point of style the work is certainly not equal to that of his great antagonist ...
... writer of the day . The volume was nothing less than a " Defence of the French Revolution against the Accusations of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke . " In point of style the work is certainly not equal to that of his great antagonist ...
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... . Until his death in 1832 , he was one of the most highly esteemed writers of the " Encyclopedia Britannica " and of the Edinburgh Review . SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH . IN BEHALF OF FREE SPEECH , 184 SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH .
... . Until his death in 1832 , he was one of the most highly esteemed writers of the " Encyclopedia Britannica " and of the Edinburgh Review . SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH . IN BEHALF OF FREE SPEECH , 184 SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH .
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