The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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... truth , the answer , which is full of spirit and vivacity , was written in the latter end of the same year , but was laid aside when the question assumed a more serious aspect , from the commencement of an actual nego- tiation , which ...
... truth , the answer , which is full of spirit and vivacity , was written in the latter end of the same year , but was laid aside when the question assumed a more serious aspect , from the commencement of an actual nego- tiation , which ...
Strana 1
... 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 leader . In the midst of these pleasing expectations , the works them ...
... 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 leader . In the midst of these pleasing expectations , the works them ...
Strana 2
... truth by solid and conclusive arguments . When men find that something can be said in favor of what , on the very proposal , they have thought utterly indefensible , they grow doubtful of their own reason ; they are thrown into a sort ...
... truth by solid and conclusive arguments . When men find that something can be said in favor of what , on the very proposal , they have thought utterly indefensible , they grow doubtful of their own reason ; they are thrown into a sort ...
Strana 3
... truth . I have met with a quotation in Lord Coke's reports that pleased me very much , though I do not know from whence he has taken it : " Interdum fucata falsitas , ( says he ) in multis est probabilior , et sæpe rationibus vincit ...
... truth . I have met with a quotation in Lord Coke's reports that pleased me very much , though I do not know from whence he has taken it : " Interdum fucata falsitas , ( says he ) in multis est probabilior , et sæpe rationibus vincit ...
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... truth of any kind , is dangerous ; that ill conclusions can only flow from false propositions ; and that , to know whether any proposition be true or false , it is a preposterous method to examine it by its apparent con- sequences ...
... truth of any kind , is dangerous ; that ill conclusions can only flow from false propositions ; and that , to know whether any proposition be true or false , it is a preposterous method to examine it by its apparent con- sequences ...
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