The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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... continued Joy and Grief ib . Power Of the Passions which belong to Self- Privation preservation 48 Vastness 10 Of the Sublime ib . Infinity Of the passions which belong to So- Succession and Uniformity ciety ib . Magnitude in Building ...
... continued Joy and Grief ib . Power Of the Passions which belong to Self- Privation preservation 48 Vastness 10 Of the Sublime ib . Infinity Of the passions which belong to So- Succession and Uniformity ciety ib . Magnitude in Building ...
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... continued Joy and Grief ib . Power Of the Passions which belong to Self Privation preservation 10 48 Vastness Of the Sublime ib . Infinity Of the passions which belong to So- Succession and Uniformity ciety ib . Magnitude in Building ...
... continued Joy and Grief ib . Power Of the Passions which belong to Self Privation preservation 10 48 Vastness Of the Sublime ib . Infinity Of the passions which belong to So- Succession and Uniformity ciety ib . Magnitude in Building ...
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... Continued Intermitting ib . How the Sublime is produced The Cries of Animals ib . 66 PART III . Of Beauty Proportion not the cause of Beauty in Vegetables • Proportion not the cause of Beauty in Animals How Pain can be a cause of ...
... Continued Intermitting ib . How the Sublime is produced The Cries of Animals ib . 66 PART III . Of Beauty Proportion not the cause of Beauty in Vegetables • Proportion not the cause of Beauty in Animals How Pain can be a cause of ...
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... continued to be the subject of general discourse , the Author was busily employed in conduct- ing through the press , a performance of another description , entitled , " A Philoso- phical Inquiry into the Origin of our Ideas of the ...
... continued to be the subject of general discourse , the Author was busily employed in conduct- ing through the press , a performance of another description , entitled , " A Philoso- phical Inquiry into the Origin of our Ideas of the ...
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... continued on the side of the dismissed ministers , who , on that account , made themselves sure of displacing their ad- versaries , that from day to day , they pe- remptorily called upon the young chan- cellor of the exchequer to resign ...
... continued on the side of the dismissed ministers , who , on that account , made themselves sure of displacing their ad- versaries , that from day to day , they pe- remptorily called upon the young chan- cellor of the exchequer to resign ...
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