The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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Strana vi
... opinion , we believe , he has had but few if any followers . Nor indeed has the principal doctrine of his admirable work , that of making Terror the great cause of the Sublime , been suffered to pass without contradiction , and some ...
... opinion , we believe , he has had but few if any followers . Nor indeed has the principal doctrine of his admirable work , that of making Terror the great cause of the Sublime , been suffered to pass without contradiction , and some ...
Strana viii
... opinion of its merits , and the administration from whence it proceeded became so unpopu- lar , that within the space of twelve months it was compelled to give place to a set of men formed under the auspices of Mr. Pitt , who became a ...
... opinion of its merits , and the administration from whence it proceeded became so unpopu- lar , that within the space of twelve months it was compelled to give place to a set of men formed under the auspices of Mr. Pitt , who became a ...
Strana xii
... opinion on the matter , for all present were attached to lord Rockingham , and the present was an opportunity of strength- ening the common cause in which they were all concerned . Accordingly a com- pliance with the Whigs of Bristol ...
... opinion on the matter , for all present were attached to lord Rockingham , and the present was an opportunity of strength- ening the common cause in which they were all concerned . Accordingly a com- pliance with the Whigs of Bristol ...
Strana xiv
... opinion of this house , that a further continuance of an offensive war in America , for the purpose of subduing by force , the revolted colo- nies , is totally impracticable , inasmuch as it weakens that force which we ought to employ ...
... opinion of this house , that a further continuance of an offensive war in America , for the purpose of subduing by force , the revolted colo- nies , is totally impracticable , inasmuch as it weakens that force which we ought to employ ...
Strana xix
... opinion , did injury to the party with whom he acted , and to the cause which he so imprudently ad- vocated . At length Mr. Fox took the alarm , and would have retraced his steps , by qualifying the language that had been used , and ...
... opinion , did injury to the party with whom he acted , and to the cause which he so imprudently ad- vocated . At length Mr. Fox took the alarm , and would have retraced his steps , by qualifying the language that had been used , and ...
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