The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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Strana 25
... thing in that immense ocean of duration in which time and slavery are so nearly com- Therefore call these free ... thing ! the thing itself is the abuse ! Ob- serve , my Lord , I pray you , that grand errour upon which all artificial ...
... thing in that immense ocean of duration in which time and slavery are so nearly com- Therefore call these free ... thing ! the thing itself is the abuse ! Ob- serve , my Lord , I pray you , that grand errour upon which all artificial ...
Strana 29
... things ; and that those who labour not at all , have the greatest number of enjoyments . A constitution of things this , strange and ridiculous beyond expression . We scarce believe a thing when we are told it , which we actually see ...
... things ; and that those who labour not at all , have the greatest number of enjoyments . A constitution of things this , strange and ridiculous beyond expression . We scarce believe a thing when we are told it , which we actually see ...
Strana 35
... thing which has appeared in public against my opinions ; I have taken advantage of the candid liberty of my friends ; and if by these means I have been better enabled to discover the imperfections of the work , the indulgence it has ...
... thing which has appeared in public against my opinions ; I have taken advantage of the candid liberty of my friends ; and if by these means I have been better enabled to discover the imperfections of the work , the indulgence it has ...
Strana 39
... things , that it is still like the palate of other men in many things , and only vitiated in some particular points . For in judging of any new thing , even of a taste similar to that which he has been formed by habit to like , he finds ...
... things , that it is still like the palate of other men in many things , and only vitiated in some particular points . For in judging of any new thing , even of a taste similar to that which he has been formed by habit to like , he finds ...
Strana 45
... thing , because every thing has , in that stage of life , the charm of novelty to recommend it . But as those things which engage us merely by their novelty , cannot attach us for any length of time , curiosity is the most superficial ...
... thing , because every thing has , in that stage of life , the charm of novelty to recommend it . But as those things which engage us merely by their novelty , cannot attach us for any length of time , curiosity is the most superficial ...
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