The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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Strana ii
... seems , if we are to believe the tale , was ignorant of this esoteric method of determining an academical appoint- ment , and therefore tendered his services , in the mere confidence of his qualifica- tions for the place , without ...
... seems , if we are to believe the tale , was ignorant of this esoteric method of determining an academical appoint- ment , and therefore tendered his services , in the mere confidence of his qualifica- tions for the place , without ...
Strana v
... seems too far from a just conclusion , that no ideas whatever are suggested by them . Virtue for instance is a word that cannot excite an image , or be embodied , as it were , to the mind's eye , yet where is the person of understanding ...
... seems too far from a just conclusion , that no ideas whatever are suggested by them . Virtue for instance is a word that cannot excite an image , or be embodied , as it were , to the mind's eye , yet where is the person of understanding ...
Strana xxiii
... seems to be in the order of the general economy of the world , that when the greatest and most detestable vices domi- neer , the most eminent and distinguished virtues raise their heads more proudly . Such is not the time for mediocrity ...
... seems to be in the order of the general economy of the world , that when the greatest and most detestable vices domi- neer , the most eminent and distinguished virtues raise their heads more proudly . Such is not the time for mediocrity ...
Strana 4
... seems to have finished only two or three detached fragments of the first letter . These being too imperfect to be printed alone , his friends inserted them in the Memorial , where they seemed best to cohere . The Memorial had been ...
... seems to have finished only two or three detached fragments of the first letter . These being too imperfect to be printed alone , his friends inserted them in the Memorial , where they seemed best to cohere . The Memorial had been ...
Strana 7
... seems to have been originally de- signed by Mr. Burke , which , however , he afterwards abridged and altered , while the speech and the notes upon it remained as they were . The text and the documents that sup- port it have throughout ...
... seems to have been originally de- signed by Mr. Burke , which , however , he afterwards abridged and altered , while the speech and the notes upon it remained as they were . The text and the documents that sup- port it have throughout ...
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