The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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... nature , which produce in us ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful . The fourth is directed to the physical cause by which those properties in things are fitted to raise correspondent affections in the mind ; and in the last he considers ...
... nature , which produce in us ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful . The fourth is directed to the physical cause by which those properties in things are fitted to raise correspondent affections in the mind ; and in the last he considers ...
Strana v
... nature of Vision comes under examination , in order to shew how bodies of vast dimensions , are capable of exciting the contraction or tension of the nerves ; which property is attributed to the impressions made on the eye , by the rays ...
... nature of Vision comes under examination , in order to shew how bodies of vast dimensions , are capable of exciting the contraction or tension of the nerves ; which property is attributed to the impressions made on the eye , by the rays ...
Strana xi
... nature in him , than all of us put together . " At the close of the year 1772 , Mr. BURKE visited the French capital , where he was introduced to most of the men of letters , and some of the highest persons in the church and state , who ...
... nature in him , than all of us put together . " At the close of the year 1772 , Mr. BURKE visited the French capital , where he was introduced to most of the men of letters , and some of the highest persons in the church and state , who ...
Strana xviii
... Nature , from whence it was commanded into existence by the Great Author of it ; then , my lords , when all nature , kings and judges themselves , must answer for their actions , there will be found what supersedes creation itself ...
... Nature , from whence it was commanded into existence by the Great Author of it ; then , my lords , when all nature , kings and judges themselves , must answer for their actions , there will be found what supersedes creation itself ...
Strana xxi
... natural aristocracy , as well as the aris- tocracy of the people ; France in her Re- volution had destroyed aristocracy ... nature of BURKE to bear a blow of this kind with- out a retort . He rose , and said , “ That for some time he had ...
... natural aristocracy , as well as the aris- tocracy of the people ; France in her Re- volution had destroyed aristocracy ... nature of BURKE to bear a blow of this kind with- out a retort . He rose , and said , “ That for some time he had ...
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