The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & brothers, 1859 |
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Strana 53
... sense of ambition , and a satisfaction arising from the contemplation of his excelling his fellows in something deemed valuable among them . It is this passion that drives men to all the ways we see in use of signalizing themselves ...
... sense of ambition , and a satisfaction arising from the contemplation of his excelling his fellows in something deemed valuable among them . It is this passion that drives men to all the ways we see in use of signalizing themselves ...
Strana 79
... sense , as in every other , is the continually presenting somewhat new ; and we find that bodies which continu- ally ... sense ; of hearing . SECTION XXV . THE BEAUTIFUL IN SOUNDS . In this sense we find an equal aptitude to be affected ...
... sense , as in every other , is the continually presenting somewhat new ; and we find that bodies which continu- ally ... sense ; of hearing . SECTION XXV . THE BEAUTIFUL IN SOUNDS . In this sense we find an equal aptitude to be affected ...
Strana 466
... sense of the inconveniences of having two or three , or possibly more foreigners in succession to the British throne ? No ! -they had a due sense of the evils which might happen from such foreign rule , and more than a due sense of them ...
... sense of the inconveniences of having two or three , or possibly more foreigners in succession to the British throne ? No ! -they had a due sense of the evils which might happen from such foreign rule , and more than a due sense of them ...
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