The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & brothers, 1859 |
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... consider with what infinite attention , by what a disregard of every perishable object , through what long habits of piety and contemplation it is , any man is able to attain an entire love and devotion to the Deity , will easily ...
... consider with what infinite attention , by what a disregard of every perishable object , through what long habits of piety and contemplation it is , any man is able to attain an entire love and devotion to the Deity , will easily ...
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... consider the common efficient cause of beauty , as it regards all the senses . I do not think any thing better fitted to establish a clear and settled idea of visual beauty , than this way of examining the similar pleasures of other ...
... consider the common efficient cause of beauty , as it regards all the senses . I do not think any thing better fitted to establish a clear and settled idea of visual beauty , than this way of examining the similar pleasures of other ...
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... consider the irreversible order of the court of directors of the year 1714 ( whereby their people were prohibited from having any dealings with the country governments in money matters ) to be in full force and vigour ; and thereby ex ...
... consider the irreversible order of the court of directors of the year 1714 ( whereby their people were prohibited from having any dealings with the country governments in money matters ) to be in full force and vigour ; and thereby ex ...
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