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... the reception by the public of the first No. of this Review , given by Mr. Horner , vol . i . p . 205 . nected with the studies and knowledge of a well educated 6 Memoirs and Correspondence of Francis Horner . [ July ,
... the reception by the public of the first No. of this Review , given by Mr. Horner , vol . i . p . 205 . nected with the studies and knowledge of a well educated 6 Memoirs and Correspondence of Francis Horner . [ July ,
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... July he was elected , by the friendship of Lord Carrington , for the borough of Wendover ; he was then in his 30th year . His next speech was a defence of Mr. Burke from an attack by Mr. William Dundas on the subject of " Offences in ...
... July he was elected , by the friendship of Lord Carrington , for the borough of Wendover ; he was then in his 30th year . His next speech was a defence of Mr. Burke from an attack by Mr. William Dundas on the subject of " Offences in ...
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... it had betrayed itself by a single false step ; but it was so maintained throughout , and the execution all so uni- One form , and the general designing of the speech in 14 [ July , Memoirs and Correspondence of Francis Horner .
... it had betrayed itself by a single false step ; but it was so maintained throughout , and the execution all so uni- One form , and the general designing of the speech in 14 [ July , Memoirs and Correspondence of Francis Horner .
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... his genius is of so hard a cast , and his style so theatrical , and the magna- nimity he shows ( which cannot be denied 99 " MR . URBAN , HAVING learnt that the 2 16 [ July , Memoirs and Correspondence of Francis Horner .
... his genius is of so hard a cast , and his style so theatrical , and the magna- nimity he shows ( which cannot be denied 99 " MR . URBAN , HAVING learnt that the 2 16 [ July , Memoirs and Correspondence of Francis Horner .
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... and secured for him , as the result of all , a solid and unenvied reputation . " Sir Samuel Romilly mentioned , as a circumstance to increase the general regret at his loss , 18 [ July , Memoirs and Correspondence of Francis Horner .
... and secured for him , as the result of all , a solid and unenvied reputation . " Sir Samuel Romilly mentioned , as a circumstance to increase the general regret at his loss , 18 [ July , Memoirs and Correspondence of Francis Horner .
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