The Analectic Magazine, Volume 3Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1814 |
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... human understanding it- self . He Mr. Burke had no advantage from school connexions . owed nothing to that wretched speculation which parents are not ashamed of avowing , as the motive to their preference of public education . He was ...
... human understanding it- self . He Mr. Burke had no advantage from school connexions . owed nothing to that wretched speculation which parents are not ashamed of avowing , as the motive to their preference of public education . He was ...
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... human nature and society , was , in an eminent degree , the advantage and felicity of Burke , In this , perhaps , he has excelled all other orators , whether ancient or modern . It cannot be pretended that Mr. Burke was not a party man ...
... human nature and society , was , in an eminent degree , the advantage and felicity of Burke , In this , perhaps , he has excelled all other orators , whether ancient or modern . It cannot be pretended that Mr. Burke was not a party man ...
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... human intelligence , without paying the pass- ing tribute of our homage . A celebrated author * ( who has written the most able answer to it ) has observed , " that to estimate it correctly , would prove one of the most arduous efforts ...
... human intelligence , without paying the pass- ing tribute of our homage . A celebrated author * ( who has written the most able answer to it ) has observed , " that to estimate it correctly , would prove one of the most arduous efforts ...
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... humanity . A few more years were only wanting to decide the contest between Mr. Burke and his fierce opponents . A few more years have passed , and the contest has been decided . It cannot be necessary to state on whose side , or in ...
... humanity . A few more years were only wanting to decide the contest between Mr. Burke and his fierce opponents . A few more years have passed , and the contest has been decided . It cannot be necessary to state on whose side , or in ...
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... humanity " was a phrase at all suited to the character of any part of that immortal work . Coldness is not always prudence , though it is perpetually assuming the title . If any thing could elicit mirth out of the subject to which we ...
... humanity " was a phrase at all suited to the character of any part of that immortal work . Coldness is not always prudence , though it is perpetually assuming the title . If any thing could elicit mirth out of the subject to which we ...
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