The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & brothers, 1859 |
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... concerning Darkness con- sidered · 86 Proportion further considered 71 · Darkness terrible in its own nature 8 * Fitness not the cause of Beauty 72 Why darkness is terrible ib The real effects of Fitness 73 The effects of Blackness 80 ...
... concerning Darkness con- sidered · 86 Proportion further considered 71 · Darkness terrible in its own nature 8 * Fitness not the cause of Beauty 72 Why darkness is terrible ib The real effects of Fitness 73 The effects of Blackness 80 ...
Strana 38
... concerning the agreement of our perceptions . But as there will be little doubt that bodies present similar images to the whole species , it must necessarily be allowed , that the pleasures and the pains which every object excites in ...
... concerning the agreement of our perceptions . But as there will be little doubt that bodies present similar images to the whole species , it must necessarily be allowed , that the pleasures and the pains which every object excites in ...
Strana 368
... concerning a balance of rights and privi- leges ( a mode of expression wholly foreign to parliamentary usage ) might have been for- borne . His majesty's faithful commons are well instructed in their own rights and privi- leges , which ...
... concerning a balance of rights and privi- leges ( a mode of expression wholly foreign to parliamentary usage ) might have been for- borne . His majesty's faithful commons are well instructed in their own rights and privi- leges , which ...
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