The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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Strana iv
... increasing the effects of large , objects . This position is illustrated by many ap- posite examples , particularly by the noble description of Death , in Milton , a portrait which is justly said to " astonish with its gloomy pomp and ...
... increasing the effects of large , objects . This position is illustrated by many ap- posite examples , particularly by the noble description of Death , in Milton , a portrait which is justly said to " astonish with its gloomy pomp and ...
Strana xv
... increase . Some members objected to the bill , that it fell short of the original outline ; but the author of it entered into the grounds of the alterations , stating , that they had been made in compliance with the opinions of others ...
... increase . Some members objected to the bill , that it fell short of the original outline ; but the author of it entered into the grounds of the alterations , stating , that they had been made in compliance with the opinions of others ...
Strana xvii
... increased to a degree that confirmed many in the opinion which they had long formed , that the prosecution originated in private and not in public motives . After the council for Mr. Hastings had gone through with the defence of their ...
... increased to a degree that confirmed many in the opinion which they had long formed , that the prosecution originated in private and not in public motives . After the council for Mr. Hastings had gone through with the defence of their ...
Strana xxix
... increases its value , and future ages will have recourse to it for the maxims of political wisdom in the government and direction of life . What- ever may be thought of those infirmities which he possessed in common with the rest of ...
... increases its value , and future ages will have recourse to it for the maxims of political wisdom in the government and direction of life . What- ever may be thought of those infirmities which he possessed in common with the rest of ...
Strana 11
... increase our piety , and our reliance on God , by exploding his providence , and in- sisting that he is neither just nor good ? Such are the doctrines which , sometimes concealed , sometimes openly and fully avowed , are found to ...
... increase our piety , and our reliance on God , by exploding his providence , and in- sisting that he is neither just nor good ? Such are the doctrines which , sometimes concealed , sometimes openly and fully avowed , are found to ...
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