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" Townshend; nor of course know what a ferment he was able to excite in every thing by the violent ebullition of his mixed virtues and failings. For failings he had undoubtedly - many of us remember them; we are this day considering the effect of them. "
The Genealogy of the Existing British Peerage: With Brief Sketches of the ... - Page 363
by Edmund Lodge - 1832 - 409 pages
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke: A vindication of natural ...

Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1889 - 556 pages
...There are many young members in the House (such of late has been the rapid succession of public men) who never saw that prodigy, Charles Townshend ; nor...course know what a ferment he was able to excite in everything by the violent ebullition of his mixed virtues and failings. For failings he had undoubtedly...
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The Hibernian Magazine, Or, Compendium of Entertaining Knowledge, Volume 5

1775 - 868 pages
...rapid (ucceffion of publick men) who never faw that prodigy Charles 7<ru.'n/h(nd • nor of courfe know what a ferment he was able to excite in every thing by the violent ebullition of his mixed virtues and failings. For failings he had undoubtedly — many...
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Speech ... on American taxation

Edmund Burke - 1775 - 64 pages
...been the rapid fuccefiion of public men) who never faw that prodigy Charles Townfhendj nor of courle know what a ferment he was able to excite in every thing by the violent ebullition of his mixed virtues and failings. For failings he had undoubtedly ~- many...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 18

History - 1778 - 626 pages
...young mcmbtir« in tho house (such of late has been the rapkl succession of public men) «h» щлс! never saw- that prodigy Charles Townshend ; nor of...what a ferment he was able to excite in every thing by the violent «•bullition of his mixed virtues and failings. For failings lie had undoubtedly —...
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The r-l register, with annotations by another hand

William Combe - Great Britain - 1781 - 204 pages
...rapid fucceffion of " public men, who nev^r law that prodigy " Charles Toianjhcnd, nor, of courfe, know '" what a ferment he was able to excite in " every thing by the violent ebullition of " his mixed virtues and failings ; for fail". ings he undoubtedly had...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., Volume 18

History - 1791 - 634 pages
...rapid fucctffion of public nun) «ho лет never faw that prodigy Charles Townlhend ; nor of courfe know what a ferment he was able to excite in every thing by the violent ebullition or" his mixed virtues and failings. For failings he had undoubtedly — many...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Collected in Three Volumes ...

Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1792 - 604 pages
...been the rapid fucceffion of public men) who never faw that prodigy Charles Townfhend ; nor of courfe know what a ferment he was able to excite in every thing by the violent ebullition of his mixed virtues and failings. For failings he had undoubtedly — many...
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The History, Debates, and Proceedings of Both Houses of Parliament ..., Volume 7

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1792 - 608 pages
...been the rapid fucceffion of publick men) who never faw that prodigy Charles Townfhend ; nor of courfe know what a ferment he was able to excite in every thing by tl1e violent ebullition of his mixed virtues and failings ; for failings he had undoubtedly —...
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The works of ... Edmund Burke [ed. by W. King and F. Laurence].

Edmund Burke - 1792 - 596 pages
...been the rapid fucceffion of public men) who never faw that prodigy Charles Townfhend; nor of courfc know what a ferment he was able to excite in every thing by the violent ebullition of his mixed virtues and failings. For failings he. had undoubtedly—many...
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Memoirs of the right honourable Edmund Burke; or, An impartial review of his ...

Charles M'Cormick - 1798 - 402 pages
...been the rapid fuccefliou of public men) who never faw that piodigy CHARLES TOWNSHEND ; nor of courfe know what a ferment he was able to excite in every thing by the violent ebullition of his mixed virtues and failings — For failings he had •undoubtedly...
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