The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1G. Bell, 1902 |
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... stands thus : In this war alone , ( for Semiramis had other wars , ) in this single reign , and in this one spot of ... stand made against them , and the un- fortunate event of all his mighty preparations , are known to everybody . In ...
... stands thus : In this war alone , ( for Semiramis had other wars , ) in this single reign , and in this one spot of ... stand made against them , and the un- fortunate event of all his mighty preparations , are known to everybody . In ...
Strana 32
... stand up in defence of a system calculated for a curse to mankind ? a curse under which they smart and groan to this hour , without thoroughly knowing the nature of the disease , and wanting understand- ing or courage to supply the ...
... stand up in defence of a system calculated for a curse to mankind ? a curse under which they smart and groan to this hour , without thoroughly knowing the nature of the disease , and wanting understand- ing or courage to supply the ...
Strana 34
... stand extremely close . In the second place , the several constituent parts having their distinct rights , and these many of them so necessary to be determined with exactness , are yet so indeterminate in their nature , that it becomes ...
... stand extremely close . In the second place , the several constituent parts having their distinct rights , and these many of them so necessary to be determined with exactness , are yet so indeterminate in their nature , that it becomes ...
Strana 49
... stand in need of a yet greater share of indulgence than it required at its first appearance . They who are accustomed to studies of this nature will expect , and they will allow too for many faults . They know E that many of the objects ...
... stand in need of a yet greater share of indulgence than it required at its first appearance . They who are accustomed to studies of this nature will expect , and they will allow too for many faults . They know E that many of the objects ...
Strana 50
... standing . If it does not make us knowing , it may make us modest . If it does not preserve us from error , it may at least from the spirit of error ; and may make us cautious of pronouncing with positiveness or with haste , when so ...
... standing . If it does not make us knowing , it may make us modest . If it does not preserve us from error , it may at least from the spirit of error ; and may make us cautious of pronouncing with positiveness or with haste , when so ...
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