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... Lord Advo- cate of Scotland under all the talents , and of the inimitable Thomas , Lord Chancellor of England . Other branches of this goodly tree are still flourishing , and may yet put forth both flowers and fruit . The Brownean blood ...
... Lord Advo- cate of Scotland under all the talents , and of the inimitable Thomas , Lord Chancellor of England . Other branches of this goodly tree are still flourishing , and may yet put forth both flowers and fruit . The Brownean blood ...
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... Lord Charlemont , Burke became connected with William Ge- rard Hamilton , and accompanied him to Ire- land . This alliance , after continuing for two or three years , was broken off , the pension that Hamilton was said to have procured ...
... Lord Charlemont , Burke became connected with William Ge- rard Hamilton , and accompanied him to Ire- land . This alliance , after continuing for two or three years , was broken off , the pension that Hamilton was said to have procured ...
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... Lord Bute and the king's friends entertained about government , were principally derived from the writings of Bolingbroke . It was Bolingbroke who first talked about the ambition of the Whig nobles , of the manner in which they had ...
... Lord Bute and the king's friends entertained about government , were principally derived from the writings of Bolingbroke . It was Bolingbroke who first talked about the ambition of the Whig nobles , of the manner in which they had ...
Pagina 32
... lord of a protest . " See , my come that the daring adventurer had to anti - son , " said a great man , " with how little cipate . But the great decree of Providence had gone forth , and the Saxon race was to increase and multiply in a ...
... lord of a protest . " See , my come that the daring adventurer had to anti - son , " said a great man , " with how little cipate . But the great decree of Providence had gone forth , and the Saxon race was to increase and multiply in a ...
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... Lord North was obliged to admit that Burke's eloquence was really profound wisdom . But not even his eloquence , not even his wisdom , is more admirable than his philan- thropy . This is seen as much in his speeches and writings on ...
... Lord North was obliged to admit that Burke's eloquence was really profound wisdom . But not even his eloquence , not even his wisdom , is more admirable than his philan- thropy . This is seen as much in his speeches and writings on ...
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