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... political Letters , evidently designed for . the newspapers ; -some of them but half copied out , and probably never sent . One of this description , which must have been written immediately on his leaving school , is a piece of irony ...
... political Letters , evidently designed for . the newspapers ; -some of them but half copied out , and probably never sent . One of this description , which must have been written immediately on his leaving school , is a piece of irony ...
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... political allusions introduced in this letter , ( which is occupied chiefly in an attack upon the literary style of " Novus , " ) we can collect that the object of Sheridan was to defend the new ministry of Lord North , who had , in the ...
... political allusions introduced in this letter , ( which is occupied chiefly in an attack upon the literary style of " Novus , " ) we can collect that the object of Sheridan was to defend the new ministry of Lord North , who had , in the ...
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... political knowledge , this is more excusable ; but it is truly unfortu-- nate where the fame of far different abilities adds weight to the attempts of rashness . * * * * * * * 99 He then adds this very striking remark : " Men seldom ...
... political knowledge , this is more excusable ; but it is truly unfortu-- nate where the fame of far different abilities adds weight to the attempts of rashness . * * * * * * * 99 He then adds this very striking remark : " Men seldom ...
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... political economist of the present day much of what is so loosely expressed in these extracts will appear but the crudities of a tyro in the science , yet , at the time when they were written , -when both Mr. Fox and Mr. Burke could ...
... political economist of the present day much of what is so loosely expressed in these extracts will appear but the crudities of a tyro in the science , yet , at the time when they were written , -when both Mr. Fox and Mr. Burke could ...
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... political movements of a person so celebrated as Mr. Windham , but of the interest with which Sheridan then entered into the public measures of the day : - " Jan. 5 , 1778 . " I fear my letter will greatly disappoint your hopes . I have ...
... political movements of a person so celebrated as Mr. Windham , but of the interest with which Sheridan then entered into the public measures of the day : - " Jan. 5 , 1778 . " I fear my letter will greatly disappoint your hopes . I have ...
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