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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... sure that you will not refuse me your atten- tion , when I endeavour to assuage both your grief and my own , by entering upon a large and , I hope , an impartial view of Mr. Fox's attainments as a scholar , his powers as a public ...
... sure that you will not refuse me your atten- tion , when I endeavour to assuage both your grief and my own , by entering upon a large and , I hope , an impartial view of Mr. Fox's attainments as a scholar , his powers as a public ...
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... sure that , like other scholars and other states- men , he felt a due , and therefore a great respect , for the knowledge and talents of professional men upon professional subjects . He would have allowed Æo- lus * 11 to bluster in his ...
... sure that , like other scholars and other states- men , he felt a due , and therefore a great respect , for the knowledge and talents of professional men upon professional subjects . He would have allowed Æo- lus * 11 to bluster in his ...
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... sure to be followed by a train of numberless and shape- less spectres , ever ready to start up at the beck of suspicion that rank and property rarely cease to be safe till their possessors have ceased to be re- spectable - that the envy ...
... sure to be followed by a train of numberless and shape- less spectres , ever ready to start up at the beck of suspicion that rank and property rarely cease to be safe till their possessors have ceased to be re- spectable - that the envy ...
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... sure , was a man born to be loved , " and that " by slow degrees he became the most brilliant and accom- plished debater Mr. Burke had ever seen . ” If Mr. Burke spoke of Mr. Fox as " a man born to be loved , " he spoke the truth , but ...
... sure , was a man born to be loved , " and that " by slow degrees he became the most brilliant and accom- plished debater Mr. Burke had ever seen . ” If Mr. Burke spoke of Mr. Fox as " a man born to be loved , " he spoke the truth , but ...
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... sure , " 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 ...
... sure , " 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 ...
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