The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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Strana 19
... continue to be done while the same inducements to war continue , I shall not dwell upon . I shall only in one word mention the horrid effects of bigotry and avarice in the conquest of Spanish America ; a conquest on a low estimation ...
... continue to be done while the same inducements to war continue , I shall not dwell upon . I shall only in one word mention the horrid effects of bigotry and avarice in the conquest of Spanish America ; a conquest on a low estimation ...
Strana 114
... continue in their old channel until the strength of the first mover decays . This is the reason of an appearance very frequent in madmen ; that they remain whole days and nights , sometimes whole years , in the constant repetition of ...
... continue in their old channel until the strength of the first mover decays . This is the reason of an appearance very frequent in madmen ; that they remain whole days and nights , sometimes whole years , in the constant repetition of ...
Strana 150
... continue long in the same right line . They vary their direction every moment , and they change under the eye by a deviation continually carry- ing on , but for whose beginning or end you will find it diffi- cult to ascertain a point ...
... continue long in the same right line . They vary their direction every moment , and they change under the eye by a deviation continually carry- ing on , but for whose beginning or end you will find it diffi- cult to ascertain a point ...
Strana 175
... of similar impulses ; because the nerves of the sensory do not ( if I may use the expression ) acquire a habit of repeating the same feeling in such a manner as to continue it longer than its cause is in ON THE SUBLIME AND BEAUTIFUL . 175.
... of similar impulses ; because the nerves of the sensory do not ( if I may use the expression ) acquire a habit of repeating the same feeling in such a manner as to continue it longer than its cause is in ON THE SUBLIME AND BEAUTIFUL . 175.
Strana 176
Edmund Burke. as to continue it longer than its cause is in action ; besides all the effects which I have attributed to expectation and surprise in sect . 11 , can have no place in a bare wall . SECTION XIV . LOCKE'S OPINION CONCERNING ...
Edmund Burke. as to continue it longer than its cause is in action ; besides all the effects which I have attributed to expectation and surprise in sect . 11 , can have no place in a bare wall . SECTION XIV . LOCKE'S OPINION CONCERNING ...
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