The Works of Samuel Parr ...: With Memoirs of His Life and Writings, and a Selection from His Correspondence, Том 4Longman, Rees, 1828 |
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... them by ingenious sophistry- that he listened to every objection with good man- ners , and answered it with good nature as well as good sense . Though Mr. Fox's reading in metaphysical books was desultory , 22 CHARACTER OF.
... them by ingenious sophistry- that he listened to every objection with good man- ners , and answered it with good nature as well as good sense . Though Mr. Fox's reading in metaphysical books was desultory , 22 CHARACTER OF.
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... objections , or pretensions of men grown hoary in watching and working the complex machinery of po- litics - if he answered them without haughtiness , or indecision , or duplicity - if he set before them the clearest and largest views ...
... objections , or pretensions of men grown hoary in watching and working the complex machinery of po- litics - if he answered them without haughtiness , or indecision , or duplicity - if he set before them the clearest and largest views ...
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... objections which we should have pronounced insuperable , in the fresh interest he poured into topics which seemed to be exhausted , and in the unexpected turn he gave to parliamentary conflicts , which had already exercised the prowess ...
... objections which we should have pronounced insuperable , in the fresh interest he poured into topics which seemed to be exhausted , and in the unexpected turn he gave to parliamentary conflicts , which had already exercised the prowess ...
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... objections which he felt to his late doc- trines and proceedings . " Again , in page 81 , he speaks of " a full , serious , and he thinks , dispas- sionate consideration of the whole of what Mr. Fox and Mr. Sheridan had acted , said ...
... objections which he felt to his late doc- trines and proceedings . " Again , in page 81 , he speaks of " a full , serious , and he thinks , dispas- sionate consideration of the whole of what Mr. Fox and Mr. Sheridan had acted , said ...
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... objections and sturdiness in repelling them , were the characteristics of a great debater , and that practice would ultimately bring them within his reach ? No. The experience of Mr. Burke as an orator must have told him that Mr. Fox ...
... objections and sturdiness in repelling them , were the characteristics of a great debater , and that practice would ultimately bring them within his reach ? No. The experience of Mr. Burke as an orator must have told him that Mr. Fox ...
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