The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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Strana xi
... kind , who would take from man the noblest prero- gative of his nature , that of being a reli- gious animal . It is somewhat remarkable , that Dr. Priestley made a similar observation on the state of France ; for when he was there about ...
... kind , who would take from man the noblest prero- gative of his nature , that of being a reli- gious animal . It is somewhat remarkable , that Dr. Priestley made a similar observation on the state of France ; for when he was there about ...
Strana xvii
... kind was to be found among the articles of accusation . Even when the trial drew towards a close . and every one anticipated what would be the result , the asperity of Mr. BURKE , instead of yielding , increased to a degree that ...
... kind was to be found among the articles of accusation . Even when the trial drew towards a close . and every one anticipated what would be the result , the asperity of Mr. BURKE , instead of yielding , increased to a degree that ...
Strana xxiii
... kind of honour and virtue in the world ; it consists in sacrifi- cing every other consideration to the senti- ments of our duty , of right , and of piety . It is this which the clergy of France have done . I will not examine ...
... kind of honour and virtue in the world ; it consists in sacrifi- cing every other consideration to the senti- ments of our duty , of right , and of piety . It is this which the clergy of France have done . I will not examine ...
Strana 6
... kind , which may happen to be in their possession , or within their reach , to Messrs . Rivington ; a respect and kindness to his memory , which will be thankfully acknowledged by those friends to whom , in dying , he committed the ...
... kind , which may happen to be in their possession , or within their reach , to Messrs . Rivington ; a respect and kindness to his memory , which will be thankfully acknowledged by those friends to whom , in dying , he committed the ...
Strana 13
... kind , is dangerous ; that ill con- clusions can only flow from false propositions ; and that , to know whether any proposition be true or false , it is a preposterous method to examine it by its apparent consequences . These were the ...
... kind , is dangerous ; that ill con- clusions can only flow from false propositions ; and that , to know whether any proposition be true or false , it is a preposterous method to examine it by its apparent consequences . These were the ...
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