The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & brothers, 1859 |
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Strana 91
... better carrying on this re- markable analogy of the senses , we may here call sweetness the beautiful of the taste . SECTION XXIII . VARIATION , WHY BEAUTIFUL . ANOTHER principal property of beautiful objects is , that the line of their ...
... better carrying on this re- markable analogy of the senses , we may here call sweetness the beautiful of the taste . SECTION XXIII . VARIATION , WHY BEAUTIFUL . ANOTHER principal property of beautiful objects is , that the line of their ...
Strana 109
... better for them , it is not in the ordinary course of God's providence to mend our condition . In vain does the author declaim on the high premiums given for the loans during the war . His long note swelled with calculations on that ...
... better for them , it is not in the ordinary course of God's providence to mend our condition . In vain does the author declaim on the high premiums given for the loans during the war . His long note swelled with calculations on that ...
Strana 185
... better information . The authority of such persons will always have some weight . It may stand upon a par with the speculations of those who are less practised in business ; and who , with perhaps purer intentions , have not so ...
... better information . The authority of such persons will always have some weight . It may stand upon a par with the speculations of those who are less practised in business ; and who , with perhaps purer intentions , have not so ...
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