The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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... depends upon the knowledge of truth ; that is , upon the knowledge of those unalterable relations which Providence has ordained that every thing should bear to every other . These relations , which are truth itself , the foundation of ...
... depends upon the knowledge of truth ; that is , upon the knowledge of those unalterable relations which Providence has ordained that every thing should bear to every other . These relations , which are truth itself , the foundation of ...
Strana 39
... depend , we behold these rights determined in the last resort , without the least attention even to the appearance or color of justice ; we behold this without emotion , because we have grown up in the constant view of such practices ...
... depend , we behold these rights determined in the last resort , without the least attention even to the appearance or color of justice ; we behold this without emotion , because we have grown up in the constant view of such practices ...
Strana 65
... depends upon experience and observa- tion , and not on the strength or weakness of any natural fa- culty ; and it is from this difference in knowledge , that what we commonly , though with no great exactness , call a diffe- rence in ...
... depends upon experience and observa- tion , and not on the strength or weakness of any natural fa- culty ; and it is from this difference in knowledge , that what we commonly , though with no great exactness , call a diffe- rence in ...
Strana 66
... depend upon a superior principle in men , but upon supe- rior knowledge , may appear from several instances . The story of the ancient painter and the shoemaker is very well known . The shoemaker set the painter right with regard to ...
... depend upon a superior principle in men , but upon supe- rior knowledge , may appear from several instances . The story of the ancient painter and the shoemaker is very well known . The shoemaker set the painter right with regard to ...
Strana 71
... depend upon sensibil- ity ; because if the mind has no bent to the pleasures of the imagination , it will never apply itself sufficiently to works of that species to acquire a competent knowledge in them . But , though a degree of ...
... depend upon sensibil- ity ; because if the mind has no bent to the pleasures of the imagination , it will never apply itself sufficiently to works of that species to acquire a competent knowledge in them . But , though a degree of ...
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