The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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Strana vi
... manner , which shows more malignity than acumen . To the second edition of the Inquiry , the author prefixed an excellent discourse concern- ing Taste , which faculty he does not pre- sume to describe by a formal definition , though he ...
... manner , which shows more malignity than acumen . To the second edition of the Inquiry , the author prefixed an excellent discourse concern- ing Taste , which faculty he does not pre- sume to describe by a formal definition , though he ...
Strana xvii
... manners . Mr. Has tings had the whole weight of British India to sustain during the recent war , and while the ... manner in which he behaved to- wards the eminent person , against whom all these exertions were directed , and whose ...
... manners . Mr. Has tings had the whole weight of British India to sustain during the recent war , and while the ... manner in which he behaved to- wards the eminent person , against whom all these exertions were directed , and whose ...
Strana xix
... manner , never mentioning the calamitous situation of the king , but with an air that carried the appearance of triumph , rather than of commiseration . At one time he spoke of the malady as a judgment , and said that " The Almighty had ...
... manner , never mentioning the calamitous situation of the king , but with an air that carried the appearance of triumph , rather than of commiseration . At one time he spoke of the malady as a judgment , and said that " The Almighty had ...
Strana xx
... manner : " Upon the first perusal of Mr. BURKE's book , I felt , like many other men , its magic force , and , like many other men , I was at last delivered from the illusions which had ' cheated my reason , ' and borne me on- ward from ...
... manner : " Upon the first perusal of Mr. BURKE's book , I felt , like many other men , its magic force , and , like many other men , I was at last delivered from the illusions which had ' cheated my reason , ' and borne me on- ward from ...
Strana xxviii
... manner of their noticing Mr. BURKE and his pension in the House of Lords . These illiberal attacks , ( for such they unquestionably were , ) produced a spirit- ed retort in a letter addressed to Lord Fitzwilliam . In this tract the ...
... manner of their noticing Mr. BURKE and his pension in the House of Lords . These illiberal attacks , ( for such they unquestionably were , ) produced a spirit- ed retort in a letter addressed to Lord Fitzwilliam . In this tract the ...
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