The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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... judge of learning than Goldsmith , never mention- ed the name of EDMUND BURKE without a fond recurrence to the brilliant emana- tions of his opening genius , witnessed inter sylvas academi , when he was himselt a fellow and tutor of ...
... judge of learning than Goldsmith , never mention- ed the name of EDMUND BURKE without a fond recurrence to the brilliant emana- tions of his opening genius , witnessed inter sylvas academi , when he was himselt a fellow and tutor of ...
Strana vi
... judges of literary compo- sition , and those the most intimate with Mr. BURKE , very readily acquiesced in the general opinion of its origin . The Abbe Raynal , in particular , was so sen- sible of the value of this history of the ...
... judges of literary compo- sition , and those the most intimate with Mr. BURKE , very readily acquiesced in the general opinion of its origin . The Abbe Raynal , in particular , was so sen- sible of the value of this history of the ...
Strana xviii
... judges themselves , must answer for their actions , there will be found what supersedes creation itself , namely , ETER- NAL JUSTICE ! It was the attribute of the great GOD OF NATURE before worlds were ; it will reside with him when ...
... judges themselves , must answer for their actions , there will be found what supersedes creation itself , namely , ETER- NAL JUSTICE ! It was the attribute of the great GOD OF NATURE before worlds were ; it will reside with him when ...
Strana xxiii
... judge from the little I have seen of him , he is a most estimable and a most amiable man . He has been received here by our high clergy , and by many others , not cer- tainly in the manner due to his rank and merit , but with a respect ...
... judge from the little I have seen of him , he is a most estimable and a most amiable man . He has been received here by our high clergy , and by many others , not cer- tainly in the manner due to his rank and merit , but with a respect ...
Strana xxiv
... judge for ourselves , and a foreign observer only can decide for us , what ought to be the judg- ment of posterity . Oh ! When my colleagues , in addressing themselves to you , chose me for their organ , I was penetrated with their ...
... judge for ourselves , and a foreign observer only can decide for us , what ought to be the judg- ment of posterity . Oh ! When my colleagues , in addressing themselves to you , chose me for their organ , I was penetrated with their ...
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