The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper & brothers, 1847 |
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Strana 62
... idea of disci- pline and obedience , and then put under bishops , who do not owe their station to their good opinion , and whom they cannot respect , that nation will see disorders , of which , bad as things are , it has yet no idea . I ...
... idea of disci- pline and obedience , and then put under bishops , who do not owe their station to their good opinion , and whom they cannot respect , that nation will see disorders , of which , bad as things are , it has yet no idea . I ...
Strana 494
... idea of the soul's immortality is indeed antient , universal , and , in a manner , inherent in our nature : but it ... ideas the most inconsistent . When Homer represents the ghosts of his heroes appearing at the sacrifices of Ulysses ...
... idea of the soul's immortality is indeed antient , universal , and , in a manner , inherent in our nature : but it ... ideas the most inconsistent . When Homer represents the ghosts of his heroes appearing at the sacrifices of Ulysses ...
Strana 541
... idea of compurgation . The party concerned was no longer put to his oath ; he simply pleaded : the compurgators ... ideas of law ; the civil institutions of the Romans , who were the legis- lators of mankind , having never reached them ...
... idea of compurgation . The party concerned was no longer put to his oath ; he simply pleaded : the compurgators ... ideas of law ; the civil institutions of the Romans , who were the legis- lators of mankind , having never reached them ...
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