The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & brothers, 1859 |
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... received opinion ; but with all that freedom and candour which we owe to truth wherever we find it , or however it may contradict our own notions , or oppose our own interests . There is a most absurd and audacious method of reasoning ...
... received opinion ; but with all that freedom and candour which we owe to truth wherever we find it , or however it may contradict our own notions , or oppose our own interests . There is a most absurd and audacious method of reasoning ...
Strana 213
... received them in a tempest of applause . The fortune of such men was a temptation too great to be resisted by one , to whom , a single whiff of in- cense withheld gave much greater pain , than he received delight , in the clouds of it ...
... received them in a tempest of applause . The fortune of such men was a temptation too great to be resisted by one , to whom , a single whiff of in- cense withheld gave much greater pain , than he received delight , in the clouds of it ...
Strana 439
... received annually from the nabob , should be paid into our treasury , it is our order that the same be distributed according to the following arrangement . That the debt be made up in the following manner , viz . The debt consolidated ...
... received annually from the nabob , should be paid into our treasury , it is our order that the same be distributed according to the following arrangement . That the debt be made up in the following manner , viz . The debt consolidated ...
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