The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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... to find such a plentiful harvest of reasoning , where all seemed barren and unpro- mising . This is the fairy land of philosophy . And it very frequently happens , that those pleasing impressions on the imagination 2 PREFACE .
... to find such a plentiful harvest of reasoning , where all seemed barren and unpro- mising . This is the fairy land of philosophy . And it very frequently happens , that those pleasing impressions on the imagination 2 PREFACE .
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Edmund Burke. frequently happens , that those pleasing impressions on the imagination , subsist and produce their effect , even after the understanding has been satisfied of their unsubstantial nature . There is a sort of gloss upon ...
Edmund Burke. frequently happens , that those pleasing impressions on the imagination , subsist and produce their effect , even after the understanding has been satisfied of their unsubstantial nature . There is a sort of gloss upon ...
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... the army this conqueror headed , the space he traversed , and the opposition he frequently met , with the natural accidents of sickness , and the dearth and badness of provision to which he must have been subject 12 A VINDICATION OF.
... the army this conqueror headed , the space he traversed , and the opposition he frequently met , with the natural accidents of sickness , and the dearth and badness of provision to which he must have been subject 12 A VINDICATION OF.
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... frequent , so cruel , and attended with consequences so deplorable . In a state of nature , it had been impossible to find a number of men , sufficient for such slaughters , agreed in the same bloody purpose ; or allowing that they ...
... frequent , so cruel , and attended with consequences so deplorable . In a state of nature , it had been impossible to find a number of men , sufficient for such slaughters , agreed in the same bloody purpose ; or allowing that they ...
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... frequently infringe the rules of justice to sup- port themselves ; that truth must give way to dissimulation ; honesty to convenience ; and humanity itself to the reigning interest . The whole of this mystery of iniquity is called the ...
... frequently infringe the rules of justice to sup- port themselves ; that truth must give way to dissimulation ; honesty to convenience ; and humanity itself to the reigning interest . The whole of this mystery of iniquity is called the ...
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