The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2C. C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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Strana 11
... thought proper to throw it out , I owe you a clear explanation of my poor sentiments on that subject . He tells you , that " the topic of instructions has occasioned much altercation and uneasiness in this city ; " and he ex- presses ...
... thought proper to throw it out , I owe you a clear explanation of my poor sentiments on that subject . He tells you , that " the topic of instructions has occasioned much altercation and uneasiness in this city ; " and he ex- presses ...
Strana 30
... thought those acquisitions of value , for they seemed even to excite your envy ; and yet the spirit , by which that enterprising employment has been exercised , ought rather , in my opinion , to have raised your esteem and admiration ...
... thought those acquisitions of value , for they seemed even to excite your envy ; and yet the spirit , by which that enterprising employment has been exercised , ought rather , in my opinion , to have raised your esteem and admiration ...
Strana 34
... thought themselves sick or sound . I do not say whether they were right or wrong in applying your general arguments to their own case . It is not easy indeed to make a monopoly of the- orems and corollaries . The fact is , that they did ...
... thought themselves sick or sound . I do not say whether they were right or wrong in applying your general arguments to their own case . It is not easy indeed to make a monopoly of the- orems and corollaries . The fact is , that they did ...
Strana 43
... thought , exploded problem of tyranny , which proposes to beggar its subjects into submission . But remember , when you have completed your system of impo- verishment , that nature still proceeds in her ordinary course ; that discontent ...
... thought , exploded problem of tyranny , which proposes to beggar its subjects into submission . But remember , when you have completed your system of impo- verishment , that nature still proceeds in her ordinary course ; that discontent ...
Strana 59
... thought this sort of virtual representation , however ample , to be totally insuffi- cient for the freedom of the inhabitants of territories that are so near , and comparatively so inconsiderable . How then can I think it sufficient for ...
... thought this sort of virtual representation , however ample , to be totally insuffi- cient for the freedom of the inhabitants of territories that are so near , and comparatively so inconsiderable . How then can I think it sufficient for ...
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