The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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Strana xviii
... hands by the commons of England . I have done . " We must now turn to another pro- minent period in the political life of Mr. BURKE , but it is one which all his admi- rers and biographers hitherto have been desirous of throwing into ...
... hands by the commons of England . I have done . " We must now turn to another pro- minent period in the political life of Mr. BURKE , but it is one which all his admi- rers and biographers hitherto have been desirous of throwing into ...
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... hands , not having reason to think that he kept any other . Neither do I believe in fact ( unless he meditated this ... hand , or , on the other , to have then made any considerable changes in it , might have seemed an abandonment of the ...
... hands , not having reason to think that he kept any other . Neither do I believe in fact ( unless he meditated this ... hand , or , on the other , to have then made any considerable changes in it , might have seemed an abandonment of the ...
Strana 15
... hands of mil- lions , who know no 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 ...
... hands of mil- lions , who know no 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 ...
Strana 19
... hands ; but only a few , a very few deaths . Society , and politics , which have given us these destructive views , have given us also the means of satis- fying them . From the earliest dawnings of policy to this day , the inventions of ...
... hands ; but only a few , a very few deaths . Society , and politics , which have given us these destructive views , have given us also the means of satis- fying them . From the earliest dawnings of policy to this day , the inventions of ...
Strana 72
... hands of a man , joined to the springy limbs of a beast ; he is admirably calculated for running , leaping , grappling , and climbing ; and yet there are few animals which seem to have less beauty in the eves of all mankind . I need say ...
... hands of a man , joined to the springy limbs of a beast ; he is admirably calculated for running , leaping , grappling , and climbing ; and yet there are few animals which seem to have less beauty in the eves of all mankind . I need say ...
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