The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & brothers, 1859 |
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... manner this power operated , without attempting to shew why it operated in this manner : or if I were to explain the effects of bodies striking one another by the common laws of percussion , I should not endeavour to explain how motion ...
... manner this power operated , without attempting to shew why it operated in this manner : or if I were to explain the effects of bodies striking one another by the common laws of percussion , I should not endeavour to explain how motion ...
Strana 85
... manner , continue to vibrate in that manner for some time longer ; this is an additional help to the greatness of the effect . THE ARTIFICIAL INFINITE . We have observed , that a species of great- ness arises from the artificial ...
... manner , continue to vibrate in that manner for some time longer ; this is an additional help to the greatness of the effect . THE ARTIFICIAL INFINITE . We have observed , that a species of great- ness arises from the artificial ...
Strana 91
... manner , nothing very suddenly va- ried , can be beautiful ; because both are oppo- site to that agreeable relaxation which is the characteristic effect of beauty . It is thus in all the senses . A motion in a right line , is that manner ...
... manner , nothing very suddenly va- ried , can be beautiful ; because both are oppo- site to that agreeable relaxation which is the characteristic effect of beauty . It is thus in all the senses . A motion in a right line , is that manner ...
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