| Edmund Burke - 1920 - Liczba stron: 136
...Commons who has astonished everybody with the power of his eloquence and his comprehensive knowledge of all our exterior and internal politics and commercial...him the most considerable man in the Lower House." During the nine years which followed Burke tried in various ways to overcome this handicap. He bought... | |
| Frank Arthur Mumby - 1923 - Liczba stron: 498
...sprung up in the House of Commons, who has astonished everybody with the power of his eloquence, and his comprehensive knowledge in all our exterior and...him the most considerable man in the Lower House." * EDMUND BURKE TO THE MARQUESS OF ROCKINGHAM. [Correspondence of Edmund Burke.} My dear Lord, PARSON'S... | |
| Francis Canavan - 1995 - Liczba stron: 212
...revealing comment on the aristocratic world that Burke was entering. Lee added: "'He wants nothing but the sort of dignity annexed to rank, and property in England,...him the most considerable man in the Lower House'" (quoted in Cone 1: 162). Burke also claimed to have brought to Parliament a study of "political oeconomy... | |
| Elizabeth R. Lambert - 2003 - Liczba stron: 228
...one were to be politically viable. Charles Lee had commented upon Burke's liability in this respect: "An Irishman, one Mr. Burke, is sprung up in the House...him the most considerable man in the Lower House." 28 Gregories was the manifestation of Burke's identity. This was the essential underlying motive for... | |
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