The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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Strana vi
... sense of it has now become prevalent : when for instance , the imagi- nation is so warmed and affected , that you seem to behold yourself , the very things you are describing , and to display them to the life , before the eyes of an au ...
... sense of it has now become prevalent : when for instance , the imagi- nation is so warmed and affected , that you seem to behold yourself , the very things you are describing , and to display them to the life , before the eyes of an au ...
Strana vii
... sense and magnanimity , notwithstanding the neglect which he had experienced , to avoid the vulgar topic of the day , and con- fined himself to a subject of general in terest . He entered into the question of peace with ardour , and in ...
... sense and magnanimity , notwithstanding the neglect which he had experienced , to avoid the vulgar topic of the day , and con- fined himself to a subject of general in terest . He entered into the question of peace with ardour , and in ...
Strana viii
... sense enough to perceive that it was in fact nothing more than a temporary piece of policy , intended to last just as long and no longer than as it suited the purposes of the con- trivers . There were various opinions as to the direct ...
... sense enough to perceive that it was in fact nothing more than a temporary piece of policy , intended to last just as long and no longer than as it suited the purposes of the con- trivers . There were various opinions as to the direct ...
Strana xiii
... sense of the question then at issue , he wrote at the beginning of 1777 , a letter to the sheriffs of Bristol , which was soon afterwards printed with the consent , and most proba- bly at the desire of the author . Hitherto perfect ...
... sense of the question then at issue , he wrote at the beginning of 1777 , a letter to the sheriffs of Bristol , which was soon afterwards printed with the consent , and most proba- bly at the desire of the author . Hitherto perfect ...
Strana 7
... sense was either perverted or obscured , are now rectified . Two or three small insertions have also been made from a quarto copy corrected by Mr. Burke himself . From the same source something more has been drawn in the shape of notes ...
... sense was either perverted or obscured , are now rectified . Two or three small insertions have also been made from a quarto copy corrected by Mr. Burke himself . From the same source something more has been drawn in the shape of notes ...
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