The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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... labour , were in him the habitual and ordinary march of his ideas ; whence his style constantly ex- hibits such a superabundance of argument and imagery , that while our attention is pursuing the track of his reasoning , we are in ...
... labour , were in him the habitual and ordinary march of his ideas ; whence his style constantly ex- hibits such a superabundance of argument and imagery , that while our attention is pursuing the track of his reasoning , we are in ...
Strana 11
... labour , in which , if the author could succeed , he is obliged to own , that nothing could be more fatal to mankind than his success ? I cannot conceive how this sort of writers propose to compass the designs they pretend to have in ...
... labour , in which , if the author could succeed , he is obliged to own , that nothing could be more fatal to mankind than his success ? I cannot conceive how this sort of writers propose to compass the designs they pretend to have in ...
Strana 23
... labour , and began to subsist themselves from the public revenues . They lost all concern for their common honour or safety , and could bear no advice that tended to reform them . At this time truth became offensive to those lords the ...
... labour , and began to subsist themselves from the public revenues . They lost all concern for their common honour or safety , and could bear no advice that tended to reform them . At this time truth became offensive to those lords the ...
Strana 28
... labour , and have in reward for all my toil and vexation , a judgment in my favour . But hold - a sagacions commander in the adversary's army , has found a flaw in the proceeding . My triumph is turned into mourn- ing . I have used or ...
... labour , and have in reward for all my toil and vexation , a judgment in my favour . But hold - a sagacions commander in the adversary's army , has found a flaw in the proceeding . My triumph is turned into mourn- ing . I have used or ...
Strana 29
... labour most , enjoy the fewest things ; and that those who labour not at all , have the greatest number of enjoyments . A constitution of things this , strange and ridiculous beyond expression . We scarce believe a thing when we are ...
... labour most , enjoy the fewest things ; and that those who labour not at all , have the greatest number of enjoyments . A constitution of things this , strange and ridiculous beyond expression . We scarce believe a thing when we are ...
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