The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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... body . They were generally melancholy enough ; as those usually are which carry us beyond the mere surface of things ; and which would undoubtedly make the lives of all thinking men extremely miserable , if the same philosophy which ...
... body . They were generally melancholy enough ; as those usually are which carry us beyond the mere surface of things ; and which would undoubtedly make the lives of all thinking men extremely miserable , if the same philosophy which ...
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... body . In this expedition , draining half Asia of its inhabitants , he led an army of about two mil- lions to be ... bodies as an army of 300,000 men . You will find every page of its history dyed in blood , and blotted and confounded by ...
... body . In this expedition , draining half Asia of its inhabitants , he led an army of about two mil- lions to be ... bodies as an army of 300,000 men . You will find every page of its history dyed in blood , and blotted and confounded by ...
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... body politic is not influ- enced by caprice or whim ; it proceeds in a regular manner ; its succession is insensible ; and every man as he enters it , either has , or soon attains the spirit of the whole body . Never was it known , that ...
... body politic is not influ- enced by caprice or whim ; it proceeds in a regular manner ; its succession is insensible ; and every man as he enters it , either has , or soon attains the spirit of the whole body . Never was it known , that ...
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... body . They went further ; they disfranchised them ; and having once begun with an act of injustice , they could set no bounds to it . Not content with cutting them off from the rights of citizens , they plundered these unfortunate ...
... body . They went further ; they disfranchised them ; and having once begun with an act of injustice , they could set no bounds to it . Not content with cutting them off from the rights of citizens , they plundered these unfortunate ...
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... body , attended by all those horrid disorders , and yet more horrid methods of cure , which are the result of luxury on one hand , and the weak and ridiculous efforts of human art on the other . The pleasures of such men are scarcely ...
... body , attended by all those horrid disorders , and yet more horrid methods of cure , which are the result of luxury on one hand , and the weak and ridiculous efforts of human art on the other . The pleasures of such men are scarcely ...
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