The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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Strana ix
... fairly copied , but did not appear to have been examined or corrected , as some trifling errors of the transcriber were perceptible in it . The manuscript " VOL . I. B of the fragments was a rough draft from the author's ADVERTISEMENT : ix.
... fairly copied , but did not appear to have been examined or corrected , as some trifling errors of the transcriber were perceptible in it . The manuscript " VOL . I. B of the fragments was a rough draft from the author's ADVERTISEMENT : ix.
Strana 3
... examine the divine fabrics by our ideas of reason and fitness , and to use the same method of attack by which some men have assaulted revealed religion , we might with as good color , and with the same success , make the wisdom and ...
... examine the divine fabrics by our ideas of reason and fitness , and to use the same method of attack by which some men have assaulted revealed religion , we might with as good color , and with the same success , make the wisdom and ...
Strana 4
... examine the result of a reason which is not Even in matters which are , as it were , just within our reach , what would become of the world , if the practice of all moral duties , and the foundations of society , rested upon having ...
... examine the result of a reason which is not Even in matters which are , as it were , just within our reach , what would become of the world , if the practice of all moral duties , and the foundations of society , rested upon having ...
Strana 7
... examine it by its apparent con- sequences . These were the reasons which induced me to go so far into that inquiry ; and they are the reasons which direct me in all my inquiries . I had indeed often reflected on that sub- ject before I ...
... examine it by its apparent con- sequences . These were the reasons which induced me to go so far into that inquiry ; and they are the reasons which direct me in all my inquiries . I had indeed often reflected on that sub- ject before I ...
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... examining a received opinion ; but with all that freedom and candor which we owe to truth wherever we find it , or however it may con- tradict our own notions , or oppose our own interests . There is a most absurd and audacious method ...
... examining a received opinion ; but with all that freedom and candor which we owe to truth wherever we find it , or however it may con- tradict our own notions , or oppose our own interests . There is a most absurd and audacious method ...
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