The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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Strana ii
... perhaps is it to be regretted , that hitherto none of the hunters of literary relics should have succeeded in bringing them to light . It is deserving of remark , however , that the only controversies in which BURKE has been known to ...
... perhaps is it to be regretted , that hitherto none of the hunters of literary relics should have succeeded in bringing them to light . It is deserving of remark , however , that the only controversies in which BURKE has been known to ...
Strana iv
... perhaps there is nothing of which we really understand so little , as of infinity and eternity . " Having fixed this princi- ple firmly by uncontested experience , and an appeal to universal feeling , the author resolves all general ...
... perhaps there is nothing of which we really understand so little , as of infinity and eternity . " Having fixed this princi- ple firmly by uncontested experience , and an appeal to universal feeling , the author resolves all general ...
Strana viii
... perhaps in re- gard to the lucrative advantages of that particular branch of revenue , as from a desire to carry forward a general system of colonial taxation . Mr. Pitt , and his numerous adherents , on the contrary de- nied the right ...
... perhaps in re- gard to the lucrative advantages of that particular branch of revenue , as from a desire to carry forward a general system of colonial taxation . Mr. Pitt , and his numerous adherents , on the contrary de- nied the right ...
Strana xii
... perhaps three hundred miles distant from those who hear the argu- ments ? Parliament " said Mr. BURKE , " is not a congress of ambassadors from different and hostile interests ; which in- terests each must maintain , as an agent and ...
... perhaps three hundred miles distant from those who hear the argu- ments ? Parliament " said Mr. BURKE , " is not a congress of ambassadors from different and hostile interests ; which in- terests each must maintain , as an agent and ...
Strana xxiii
... perhaps , of the reach of those , who are better instructed than me . One thing I see distinctly , because the bishops of France have proved it by their example ; and that is , that they have made known to all the orders and all the ...
... perhaps , of the reach of those , who are better instructed than me . One thing I see distinctly , because the bishops of France have proved it by their example ; and that is , that they have made known to all the orders and all the ...
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