The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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Strana iv
... principles which it was constructed to defend . The ravages of war , and the other calamities which the author of the tract has so forci- bly pourtrayed , these visionaries , to call them by no worse a name , would fain as- cribe to the ...
... principles which it was constructed to defend . The ravages of war , and the other calamities which the author of the tract has so forci- bly pourtrayed , these visionaries , to call them by no worse a name , would fain as- cribe to the ...
Strana viii
... principles , and compri- sed men whose integrity could not be called in question , it was far from giving ... principle , reduced the question to a serious dilemma . The administration to which Mr. BURKE belonged , were there fore ...
... principles , and compri- sed men whose integrity could not be called in question , it was far from giving ... principle , reduced the question to a serious dilemma . The administration to which Mr. BURKE belonged , were there fore ...
Strana xx
... principles called for a powerful antidote , on which account , and neither with a view to profit nor popularity , he sent his " Reflections on the French Revolution , " to the press . The effect produced was so electrical , that in a ...
... principles called for a powerful antidote , on which account , and neither with a view to profit nor popularity , he sent his " Reflections on the French Revolution , " to the press . The effect produced was so electrical , that in a ...
Strana xxii
... principles , Mr. BURKE resisted the claims of the Dissenters in the present case , and defended the bul- warks which had been framed for the security of the national church . Though it was evident that the bond of union no longer ...
... principles , Mr. BURKE resisted the claims of the Dissenters in the present case , and defended the bul- warks which had been framed for the security of the national church . Though it was evident that the bond of union no longer ...
Strana xxvi
... principles of the art which he adorned , were in a great measure indebted for their elegance to the pen of BURKE ; but this assertion has been so completely disproved by those who possessed the best means of information , as to be no ...
... principles of the art which he adorned , were in a great measure indebted for their elegance to the pen of BURKE ; but this assertion has been so completely disproved by those who possessed the best means of information , as to be no ...
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