The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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Strana ix
... advantage of me ; Mr. Such - a - one- I beg a thousand pardons .'- I venture to say , it did so happen , that persons had a single office divided between them , who had never spoke to each in their lives until they found themselves ...
... advantage of me ; Mr. Such - a - one- I beg a thousand pardons .'- I venture to say , it did so happen , that persons had a single office divided between them , who had never spoke to each in their lives until they found themselves ...
Strana xiv
... advantage which they had gained in carrying this resolu- tion , the opposition renewed their attacks upon the ministry with such vigour , that on the 20th of March , lord North an- nounced his own resignation , and that of his ...
... advantage which they had gained in carrying this resolu- tion , the opposition renewed their attacks upon the ministry with such vigour , that on the 20th of March , lord North an- nounced his own resignation , and that of his ...
Strana 11
... advantage do we derive from such writings ? What delight can a man find in employing a capacity which might be usefully exerted for the noblest pur- poses , in a sort of sullen labour , in which , if the author could succeed , he is ...
... advantage do we derive from such writings ? What delight can a man find in employing a capacity which might be usefully exerted for the noblest pur- poses , in a sort of sullen labour , in which , if the author could succeed , he is ...
Strana 12
... advantage is in great measure lost , when a painful , comprehensive survey of a very complicated matter , and which requires a great variety of considera- tions , is to be made ; when we must seek in a profound subject , not only for ...
... advantage is in great measure lost , when a painful , comprehensive survey of a very complicated matter , and which requires a great variety of considera- tions , is to be made ; when we must seek in a profound subject , not only for ...
Strana 14
... advantage by this union of many persons to form one family ; he therefore judged that he would find his account ... advantages from which are very visible . The fabric of superstition has in this our age and nation received much ruder ...
... advantage by this union of many persons to form one family ; he therefore judged that he would find his account ... advantages from which are very visible . The fabric of superstition has in this our age and nation received much ruder ...
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