The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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Strana i
... truth requires that it should be repelled ; and this is easily done , for the late Dr. Thomas Leland , a much better judge of learning than Goldsmith , never mention- ed the name of EDMUND BURKE without a fond recurrence to the ...
... truth requires that it should be repelled ; and this is easily done , for the late Dr. Thomas Leland , a much better judge of learning than Goldsmith , never mention- ed the name of EDMUND BURKE without a fond recurrence to the ...
Strana iii
... truth , which they knew to be impregnable , but for the wel- fare of society . A host of writers , there- fore , came forward to refute the sophistry contained in the posthumous works of Bolinbroke ; which a short space sunk into ...
... truth , which they knew to be impregnable , but for the wel- fare of society . A host of writers , there- fore , came forward to refute the sophistry contained in the posthumous works of Bolinbroke ; which a short space sunk into ...
Strana x
... truth in this statement , but the writer's aim was to urge the combination of an open aristocracy of power , property , and talents , on popular principles , as a check upon the crown . This plan was nothing more , indeed , than a ...
... truth in this statement , but the writer's aim was to urge the combination of an open aristocracy of power , property , and talents , on popular principles , as a check upon the crown . This plan was nothing more , indeed , than a ...
Strana xi
... truth com- pels the admission that he was here , as in some other cases , palpably inconsis- tent . It has often excited surprise , how a minister , of the easy and indolent temper of lord North , could stem the torrent which ran ...
... truth com- pels the admission that he was here , as in some other cases , palpably inconsis- tent . It has often excited surprise , how a minister , of the easy and indolent temper of lord North , could stem the torrent which ran ...
Strana xv
... truth is , and no sophistry can repel its force , that the project of a coalition sprung from the single motive of ambition , and the desire of place . Separately the two parties were unable to attain the ob- ject , which each had in ...
... truth is , and no sophistry can repel its force , that the project of a coalition sprung from the single motive of ambition , and the desire of place . Separately the two parties were unable to attain the ob- ject , which each had in ...
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