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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... says , that " under a specious ap- pearance , not unfrequently put on by men of un- scrupulous ambition , that of tenderness and com- passion to the poor , Mr. Fox did his best to appeal to the meanest and most ignorant of the people on ...
... says , that " under a specious ap- pearance , not unfrequently put on by men of un- scrupulous ambition , that of tenderness and com- passion to the poor , Mr. Fox did his best to appeal to the meanest and most ignorant of the people on ...
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... says he , " some persons might try to excuse Mr. Fox , by pleading in his favour a total indifference to princi- ple , but this ( says Mr. Burke ) I will not suppose : one may think better of Mr. Fox , and that from better , or from ...
... says he , " some persons might try to excuse Mr. Fox , by pleading in his favour a total indifference to princi- ple , but this ( says Mr. Burke ) I will not suppose : one may think better of Mr. Fox , and that from better , or from ...
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... says , that " the declared opinions and uniform line of conduct conformable to those opi- nions pursued by Mr. Fox , must become a matter of serious alarm if he should obtain a power at court , or in parliament , or in the nation at ...
... says , that " the declared opinions and uniform line of conduct conformable to those opi- nions pursued by Mr. Fox , must become a matter of serious alarm if he should obtain a power at court , or in parliament , or in the nation at ...
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... says , " inventus profecto est ille eloquens , quem nunquam vidit Antonius . Quis est igitur is ? Qui et humilia ... say , that Mr. Fox only approached the character of a perfect orator . But what did he actually reach ? I answer , with ...
... says , " inventus profecto est ille eloquens , quem nunquam vidit Antonius . Quis est igitur is ? Qui et humilia ... say , that Mr. Fox only approached the character of a perfect orator . But what did he actually reach ? I answer , with ...
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... says of a Dialogue which he had composed , and assigned to fictitious speakers , " de optimo Statu Civitatis , et de optimo Cive . " " Hi Libri cum in Tusculano mihi legerentur , audiente Sallustio , admonitus sum ab illo , multo majore ...
... says of a Dialogue which he had composed , and assigned to fictitious speakers , " de optimo Statu Civitatis , et de optimo Cive . " " Hi Libri cum in Tusculano mihi legerentur , audiente Sallustio , admonitus sum ab illo , multo majore ...
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