The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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Strana iii
... equal success for the subversion of government ; and that specious arguments might be ad- duced against those things , which they who doubt of everything else , will never permit to be questioned . With this view the " Vindication of ...
... equal success for the subversion of government ; and that specious arguments might be ad- duced against those things , which they who doubt of everything else , will never permit to be questioned . With this view the " Vindication of ...
Strana ix
... equal power through the medium of the press . Immediately after his dismissal from office , he published " A Short History of a late Short Administration , " which was printed on a broad sheet , and very widely distributed throughout ...
... equal power through the medium of the press . Immediately after his dismissal from office , he published " A Short History of a late Short Administration , " which was printed on a broad sheet , and very widely distributed throughout ...
Strana xvi
... equal interest to both parties , thought it his wisest way to join the strongest side , which certainly was the Rockingham division . rity , does not appear , that Mr. BURKE It has been said , but upon what autho- ous nature of which he ...
... equal interest to both parties , thought it his wisest way to join the strongest side , which certainly was the Rockingham division . rity , does not appear , that Mr. BURKE It has been said , but upon what autho- ous nature of which he ...
Strana xvii
... invested with a power to which his mind was not equal , he was capable of more complete , more extensive devastation , than any of the greatest con- reign to discharge the functions of his office . This LIFE OF EDMUND BURKE . xvii.
... invested with a power to which his mind was not equal , he was capable of more complete , more extensive devastation , than any of the greatest con- reign to discharge the functions of his office . This LIFE OF EDMUND BURKE . xvii.
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... equal in their respective bulk , has , at the same time , been fortunately found to produce a more methodical arrangement of the whole . The first volume contains those literary and philosophical works by which Mr. Burke was known ...
... equal in their respective bulk , has , at the same time , been fortunately found to produce a more methodical arrangement of the whole . The first volume contains those literary and philosophical works by which Mr. Burke was known ...
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