The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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Strana vi
... matter ; and extracts from new books of importance , illustrative of the literary , scientific , and political history of the times . The plan being submitted to Dodsley , was readily adopted by that active publisher , and in the month ...
... matter ; and extracts from new books of importance , illustrative of the literary , scientific , and political history of the times . The plan being submitted to Dodsley , was readily adopted by that active publisher , and in the month ...
Strana vii
... matter for the exer- cise of a mind stored with reading , inured to writing , and fertile in argument . a BURKE , however , had the good sense and magnanimity , notwithstanding the neglect which he had experienced , to avoid the vulgar ...
... matter for the exer- cise of a mind stored with reading , inured to writing , and fertile in argument . a BURKE , however , had the good sense and magnanimity , notwithstanding the neglect which he had experienced , to avoid the vulgar ...
Strana xi
... matter calling for the most vigilant watchfulness . Mr. BURKE in addressing the house , observed , that he was not over - fond of calling in the aid of the secular arm , to suppress doc trines and opinions ; but he thought that if ever ...
... matter calling for the most vigilant watchfulness . Mr. BURKE in addressing the house , observed , that he was not over - fond of calling in the aid of the secular arm , to suppress doc trines and opinions ; but he thought that if ever ...
Strana xii
... matter , for all present were attached to lord Rockingham , and the present was an opportunity of strength- ening ... matters of reason and judg ment , and not of inclination ; but what sort of reason is that , in which the deter ...
... matter , for all present were attached to lord Rockingham , and the present was an opportunity of strength- ening ... matters of reason and judg ment , and not of inclination ; but what sort of reason is that , in which the deter ...
Strana xx
... matter every week , and that as he proceeded in watching the agitated elements , the more alarming the prospect became , he extend- ed his observations , till that which was meant for an epistle became a volume . He now thought , and ...
... matter every week , and that as he proceeded in watching the agitated elements , the more alarming the prospect became , he extend- ed his observations , till that which was meant for an epistle became a volume . He now thought , and ...
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