The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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... figure , had retired to employ those talents in the investigation of truth . Philosophy began to congratulate herself upon such a proselyte from the world of business , and hoped to have extended her power under the auspices of such a ...
... figure , had retired to employ those talents in the investigation of truth . Philosophy began to congratulate herself upon such a proselyte from the world of business , and hoped to have extended her power under the auspices of such a ...
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... figure in history , that I am very sorry to say , it affords me but little matter on which to expatiate . The good offices done by one nation to its neighbor ; the support given in public distress ; the relief afforded in general ...
... figure in history , that I am very sorry to say , it affords me but little matter on which to expatiate . The good offices done by one nation to its neighbor ; the support given in public distress ; the relief afforded in general ...
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... figures in the tragedies of this an- cient theatre is Semiramis : for we have no particulars of Ni- nus , but that he made immense and rapid conquests , which doubtless were not compassed without the usual carnage . We see an army of ...
... figures in the tragedies of this an- cient theatre is Semiramis : for we have no particulars of Ni- nus , but that he made immense and rapid conquests , which doubtless were not compassed without the usual carnage . We see an army of ...
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... figure . What he admired at different times in these so different figures , is strictly the same ; and though his know- ledge is improved , his taste is not altered . Hitherto his mis- take was from a want of knowledge in art , and this ...
... figure . What he admired at different times in these so different figures , is strictly the same ; and though his know- ledge is improved , his taste is not altered . Hitherto his mis- take was from a want of knowledge in art , and this ...
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... figure in question in a good attitude , and the parts well adjusted to their various movements ; yet the anatomist , critical in his art , may observe the swell of some muscle not quite just in the peculiar action of the figure . Here ...
... figure in question in a good attitude , and the parts well adjusted to their various movements ; yet the anatomist , critical in his art , may observe the swell of some muscle not quite just in the peculiar action of the figure . Here ...
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