The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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... dangerous distempers by the languor it occasions ; that exercise which resembles labor and pain , in being an exertion of the contracting power of the muscles , is the best cure for dejection and spleen , and that therefore it is ...
... dangerous distempers by the languor it occasions ; that exercise which resembles labor and pain , in being an exertion of the contracting power of the muscles , is the best cure for dejection and spleen , and that therefore it is ...
Strana xx
... dangerous than all her hostility . In the reign of the fourteenth Louis , they set an example of splendid despotism ; in that of the six- teenth Louis , they had set one infinitely more dangerous ; they had shown the way to innovation ...
... dangerous than all her hostility . In the reign of the fourteenth Louis , they set an example of splendid despotism ; in that of the six- teenth Louis , they had set one infinitely more dangerous ; they had shown the way to innovation ...
Strana xxvi
... danger of the discussion , by exhibiting proofs that there was an avowed party in the country whose object was to ... dangerous subjects , who aimed at the downfall of every system which was dear to the country , and whose religion was ...
... danger of the discussion , by exhibiting proofs that there was an avowed party in the country whose object was to ... dangerous subjects , who aimed at the downfall of every system which was dear to the country , and whose religion was ...
Strana xxvii
... danger to be apprehended from the revolutionary doctrines which were then rapidly spreading over the country , and he still continued to palliate the conduct of the French republicans , though at the same time he professed to abhor ...
... danger to be apprehended from the revolutionary doctrines which were then rapidly spreading over the country , and he still continued to palliate the conduct of the French republicans , though at the same time he professed to abhor ...
Strana xxviii
... hibits such a superabundance of argument and imagery , that while our attention is pursuing the track of his reasoning , we are in danger of losing ourselves amidst the various beauties XXviii LIFE OF EDMUND BURKE . PAGE ii PAGE.
... hibits such a superabundance of argument and imagery , that while our attention is pursuing the track of his reasoning , we are in danger of losing ourselves amidst the various beauties XXviii LIFE OF EDMUND BURKE . PAGE ii PAGE.
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