The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & brothers, 1859 |
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... common nature . But there is not the same obvious concurrence in any uniform or settled princi- ples which relate to taste . It is even common- ly supposed that this delicate and aerial faculty , which seems too volatile to endure even ...
... common nature . But there is not the same obvious concurrence in any uniform or settled princi- ples which relate to taste . It is even common- ly supposed that this delicate and aerial faculty , which seems too volatile to endure even ...
Strana 41
... common observer of his piece , than the want of an exact knowledge in the formation of a shoe . A fine piece of a decollated head of St. John the Baptist was shewn to a Turkish em- perour ; he praised many things , but he observed one ...
... common observer of his piece , than the want of an exact knowledge in the formation of a shoe . A fine piece of a decollated head of St. John the Baptist was shewn to a Turkish em- perour ; he praised many things , but he observed one ...
Strana 464
... common law ; in the new by the statute law , operating on the principles of the common law , not changing the substance , but regulating the mode , and describing the persons . Both these descrip- tions of law are of the same force ...
... common law ; in the new by the statute law , operating on the principles of the common law , not changing the substance , but regulating the mode , and describing the persons . Both these descrip- tions of law are of the same force ...
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