The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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Strana x
... stand . He enlarged his first draft , and separated one great member of his subject , for the purpose of introducing ... stands , was found , together with a marginal reference to the bankrupt - list , in his own hand - writing ; and the ...
... stand . He enlarged his first draft , and separated one great member of his subject , for the purpose of introducing ... stands , was found , together with a marginal reference to the bankrupt - list , in his own hand - writing ; and the ...
Strana 14
... stands thus : In this war alone , ( for Semiramis had other wars ) in this single reign , and in this one spot of the ... stand made against them , and the unfortunate event of all his mighty preparations , are known to every body . In ...
... stands thus : In this war alone , ( for Semiramis had other wars ) in this single reign , and in this one spot of the ... stand made against them , and the unfortunate event of all his mighty preparations , are known to every body . In ...
Strana 17
... that may serve as a stand- ard , by which to measure , in some degree , the others ; you will turn your eyes on Judea ; a very inconsiderable spot of VOL . I. 2 the earth in itself , though ennobled by the singular NATURAL SOCIETY . 17.
... that may serve as a stand- ard , by which to measure , in some degree , the others ; you will turn your eyes on Judea ; a very inconsiderable spot of VOL . I. 2 the earth in itself , though ennobled by the singular NATURAL SOCIETY . 17.
Strana 25
... standing . And to prevent the least hope of amendment , a king is ever surrounded by a crowd of infamous flatterers , who find their account in keeping him from the least light of reason , till all ideas of rectitude and justice are ...
... standing . And to prevent the least hope of amendment , a king is ever surrounded by a crowd of infamous flatterers , who find their account in keeping him from the least light of reason , till all ideas of rectitude and justice are ...
Strana 35
... stand up in defence of a system cal- culated for a curse to mankind ? a curse under which they smart and groan to this hour , without thoroughly knowing the nature of the disease , and wanting understanding or NATURAL SOCIETY . 35.
... stand up in defence of a system cal- culated for a curse to mankind ? a curse under which they smart and groan to this hour , without thoroughly knowing the nature of the disease , and wanting understanding or NATURAL SOCIETY . 35.
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