The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & brothers, 1859 |
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... kind . Do we not read the authentic histories of scenes of this nature with as much pleasure as romances or poems , where the in- cidents are fictitious ? The prosperity of no empire , nor the grandeur of no king , can so agreeably ...
... kind . Do we not read the authentic histories of scenes of this nature with as much pleasure as romances or poems , where the in- cidents are fictitious ? The prosperity of no empire , nor the grandeur of no king , can so agreeably ...
Strana 70
... kind will be found in the measures and proportions of that kind ; for otherwise it would deviate from its proper species , and become in some sort monstrous : however , no species is so strictly confined to any certain proportions ...
... kind will be found in the measures and proportions of that kind ; for otherwise it would deviate from its proper species , and become in some sort monstrous : however , no species is so strictly confined to any certain proportions ...
Strana 360
... kind of remedy for this kind of evil ! I now come to the third objection , That this bill will increase the influence of the crown . An honourable gentleman has demanded of me , whether I was in earnest when I proposed to this house a ...
... kind of remedy for this kind of evil ! I now come to the third objection , That this bill will increase the influence of the crown . An honourable gentleman has demanded of me , whether I was in earnest when I proposed to this house a ...
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