Annual Register, 第 32 卷Edmund Burke 1793 |
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... Compte , Britainy and Bur- gundy , have been reduced * . " Thus far Groenvelt ; and this p.p. 209 , 210 , and 211 ; letter dated charge to dedicate their lives to the pur- fuit of literature 8 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1790 .
... Compte , Britainy and Bur- gundy , have been reduced * . " Thus far Groenvelt ; and this p.p. 209 , 210 , and 211 ; letter dated charge to dedicate their lives to the pur- fuit of literature 8 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1790 .
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... live upon , an eternal fucceffion of the moft abfurd and improbable tales and ftories , plain undifguifed truth was always received with caution and doubt , and fuppofed to conceal fome guile , deception , or danger . The extreme ...
... live upon , an eternal fucceffion of the moft abfurd and improbable tales and ftories , plain undifguifed truth was always received with caution and doubt , and fuppofed to conceal fome guile , deception , or danger . The extreme ...
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Edmund Burke. to dedicate their lives to the pur- fuit of literature . Of these the capital alone was computed to con- tain twenty thoufand ; including no doubt a confiderable number of thofe perfons who affumed the name of literati ...
Edmund Burke. to dedicate their lives to the pur- fuit of literature . Of these the capital alone was computed to con- tain twenty thoufand ; including no doubt a confiderable number of thofe perfons who affumed the name of literati ...
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... lives now exifting , which muft , fome how or other , be dif- pofed of , before any difpute could arife upon the ground of fucceffion ; he faid openly , that fuch a fubject of difcuffion might arife much fooner than was expected ; that ...
... lives now exifting , which muft , fome how or other , be dif- pofed of , before any difpute could arife upon the ground of fucceffion ; he faid openly , that fuch a fubject of difcuffion might arife much fooner than was expected ; that ...
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Edmund Burke. their lives to be lafting ; that the dauphin was only a weakly infant ; and as to the count d'Artois , and his two fons , he affected fcarcely to confider them as exifting with re- fpect to that queftion , reprefenting them ...
Edmund Burke. their lives to be lafting ; that the dauphin was only a weakly infant ; and as to the count d'Artois , and his two fons , he affected fcarcely to confider them as exifting with re- fpect to that queftion , reprefenting them ...
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第 209 頁 - THE BODY of BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Printer, (like the cover of an old book, its contents torn out, and stript of its lettering and gilding) lies here food for worms ; yet the work itself shall not be lost, for it will (as he believed) appear once more in a new and more beautiful edition, corrected and amended by THE AUTHOR.
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第 26 頁 - Forest ; and an old man and woman, his tenants, •were the only persons with whom he could hold any converse. Here he fell ill ; and as he would have no...
第 129 頁 - ... and supplications to God. Carry her to His table to view His poor fare, and hear His heavenly discourse.