The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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Strana viii
... common one hitherto has been , that it emanated from the active mind of Mr. BURKE , who certainly considered it one of the beneficial acts of the party with whom he was connected . Others , how- ever , entertained a different opinion of ...
... common one hitherto has been , that it emanated from the active mind of Mr. BURKE , who certainly considered it one of the beneficial acts of the party with whom he was connected . Others , how- ever , entertained a different opinion of ...
Strana xii
... common cause in which they were all concerned . Accordingly a com- pliance with the Whigs of Bristol was unanimously recommended , and Mr. BURKE , after taking a short repast , threw himself into a post chaise , and travelling night and ...
... common cause in which they were all concerned . Accordingly a com- pliance with the Whigs of Bristol was unanimously recommended , and Mr. BURKE , after taking a short repast , threw himself into a post chaise , and travelling night and ...
Strana xxix
... common with the rest of mankind , or of the errors into which he occasionally fell , he had the singular merit of dissolving the links of party , at a critical period , when that party began to assume the dangerous part of a faction ...
... common with the rest of mankind , or of the errors into which he occasionally fell , he had the singular merit of dissolving the links of party , at a critical period , when that party began to assume the dangerous part of a faction ...
Strana 11
... common , they cannot want a number of admirers of as much docility as can be wished for in disciples . To these the editor of the following little piece has addressed it : there is no reason to conceal the design of it any longer . The ...
... common , they cannot want a number of admirers of as much docility as can be wished for in disciples . To these the editor of the following little piece has addressed it : there is no reason to conceal the design of it any longer . The ...
Strana 15
... common principle of action , but a blind obedience to the passions of their ruler . The next personage who figures in the tra- gedies of this ancient theatre is Semiramis for we have no particulars of Ninus , but that NATURAL SOCIETY . 15.
... common principle of action , but a blind obedience to the passions of their ruler . The next personage who figures in the tra- gedies of this ancient theatre is Semiramis for we have no particulars of Ninus , but that NATURAL SOCIETY . 15.
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