The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper & brothers, 1847 |
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Strana 229
... mind they would think tolerable ; if they grow peevish in this state of mind , they may be roused , not against the enemy whom they have been taught to fear , but against the ministry , who are more within their reach , and who have ...
... mind they would think tolerable ; if they grow peevish in this state of mind , they may be roused , not against the enemy whom they have been taught to fear , but against the ministry , who are more within their reach , and who have ...
Strana 494
... mind . The idea of the soul's immortality is indeed antient , universal , and , in a manner , inherent in our nature : but it is not easy for a rude people to conceive any other mode of exis- tence , than one similar to what they had ex ...
... mind . The idea of the soul's immortality is indeed antient , universal , and , in a manner , inherent in our nature : but it is not easy for a rude people to conceive any other mode of exis- tence , than one similar to what they had ex ...
Strana 555
... mind , erect , firm , large , and active ; whilst to be active was a praise ; a countenance stern , and which became com- mand . Magnificent in his living , reserved in his conversation , grave in his common deport- ment , but relaxing ...
... mind , erect , firm , large , and active ; whilst to be active was a praise ; a countenance stern , and which became com- mand . Magnificent in his living , reserved in his conversation , grave in his common deport- ment , but relaxing ...
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