The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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... raise our ardor for more . The miseries derived to mankind from superstition , under the name of religion , and of ecclesiastical tyranny under the name of church government , have been clearly and usefully exposed . We begin to think ...
... raise our ardor for more . The miseries derived to mankind from superstition , under the name of religion , and of ecclesiastical tyranny under the name of church government , have been clearly and usefully exposed . We begin to think ...
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... raised by his own oppression are the effects of dis- affection to the prince's government . Then is the natural violence of despotism inflamed , and aggravated by hatred and revenge . To deserve well of the state is a crime against the ...
... raised by his own oppression are the effects of dis- affection to the prince's government . Then is the natural violence of despotism inflamed , and aggravated by hatred and revenge . To deserve well of the state is a crime against the ...
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... raised above the others , is completed by their suspicions , and their dread of losing an authority , which has no support in the common utility of the nation . A Genoese , or a Venetian republic , is a concealed despotism ; where you ...
... raised above the others , is completed by their suspicions , and their dread of losing an authority , which has no support in the common utility of the nation . A Genoese , or a Venetian republic , is a concealed despotism ; where you ...
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... raising ideas of things III . General words before ideas IV . The effect of Words . V. Examples that Words may affect without raising Images VI . Poetry not strictly an imitative Art VII . How Words influence the Passions PAGE . . 188 ...
... raising ideas of things III . General words before ideas IV . The effect of Words . V. Examples that Words may affect without raising Images VI . Poetry not strictly an imitative Art VII . How Words influence the Passions PAGE . . 188 ...
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... raise in all mankind , whilst it operates , naturally , simply , and by its proper powers only ; for if we deny this , we must imagine that the same catise operating in the same manner , and on subjects of the same kind , will produce ...
... raise in all mankind , whilst it operates , naturally , simply , and by its proper powers only ; for if we deny this , we must imagine that the same catise operating in the same manner , and on subjects of the same kind , will produce ...
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