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Page 187
It seems to contain the essence of many of Lord Castlereagh's speeches , and is expressed very much in his happy manner . ART . VIII . Original Letters principally from Lord Charlemont , the Right Honourable Edmund Burke , William Pitt ...
It seems to contain the essence of many of Lord Castlereagh's speeches , and is expressed very much in his happy manner . ART . VIII . Original Letters principally from Lord Charlemont , the Right Honourable Edmund Burke , William Pitt ...
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The one seems always to speak from conviction , and more from his heart than his head . The general good of mankind seems to be his particular interest , and the warmth of his zeal persuades as much as the strength of his argument : the ...
The one seems always to speak from conviction , and more from his heart than his head . The general good of mankind seems to be his particular interest , and the warmth of his zeal persuades as much as the strength of his argument : the ...
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Hume's critique on one of Rousseau's productions , at the time of their greatest intimacy , though written with some touches of partiality , seems to us on the whole extremely just : You deign , Madam , ( De Boufflers ) to ask my ...
Hume's critique on one of Rousseau's productions , at the time of their greatest intimacy , though written with some touches of partiality , seems to us on the whole extremely just : You deign , Madam , ( De Boufflers ) to ask my ...
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