The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper & brothers, 1847 |
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Strana 63
... circumstances are altered . " I way or other to serve ; and I thought I had a perfectly agree with you , that times and cir- right to put on my night - gown and slippers , cumstances , considered with reference to the and wish a ...
... circumstances are altered . " I way or other to serve ; and I thought I had a perfectly agree with you , that times and cir- right to put on my night - gown and slippers , cumstances , considered with reference to the and wish a ...
Strana 78
... circumstances full of seduc- tion and full of provocation , has resisted the temptation , should incur the penalty . You know , that , with regard to the dissenters , who are stated to be the chief movers in this vile scheme of altering ...
... circumstances full of seduc- tion and full of provocation , has resisted the temptation , should incur the penalty . You know , that , with regard to the dissenters , who are stated to be the chief movers in this vile scheme of altering ...
Strana 453
... circumstances to combine with those general ideas , and to take into his considera- tion . Circumstances are infinite , are in- finitely combined , are variable and transient ; he who does not take them into consideration is not ...
... circumstances to combine with those general ideas , and to take into his considera- tion . Circumstances are infinite , are in- finitely combined , are variable and transient ; he who does not take them into consideration is not ...
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