The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1G. Bell, 1902 |
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... Words 169 11. The Common Effects of Poetry , not by raising Ideas of things 170 III . General Words before Ideas IV . The Effect of Words · 171 172 • v . Examples that Words may affect without raising Images 173 vi . Poetry not strictly ...
... Words 169 11. The Common Effects of Poetry , not by raising Ideas of things 170 III . General Words before Ideas IV . The Effect of Words · 171 172 • v . Examples that Words may affect without raising Images 173 vi . Poetry not strictly ...
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... weakened ; but we do not think our- selves entitled to alter his Lordship's words , but that we are bound to follow him exactly and kingdoms , he might imagine that every sort of 10 A VINDICATION OF NATURAL SOCIETY ,
... weakened ; but we do not think our- selves entitled to alter his Lordship's words , but that we are bound to follow him exactly and kingdoms , he might imagine that every sort of 10 A VINDICATION OF NATURAL SOCIETY ,
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... word mention the horrid effects of bigotry and avarice , in the conquest of Spanish America ; a conquest , on a low estimation , effected by the murder of ten millions of the species . I shall draw to a conclusion of this part , by ...
... word mention the horrid effects of bigotry and avarice , in the conquest of Spanish America ; a conquest , on a low estimation , effected by the murder of ten millions of the species . I shall draw to a conclusion of this part , by ...
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... words , the reciprocation of tyranny and slavery , is requisite to support these societies ; the interest , the am- bition , the malice , or the revenge , nay , even the whim and caprice , of one ruling man among them , is enough to arm ...
... words , the reciprocation of tyranny and slavery , is requisite to support these societies ; the interest , the am- bition , the malice , or the revenge , nay , even the whim and caprice , of one ruling man among them , is enough to arm ...
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... word , my Lord , we have all seen , and , if any outward considerations were worthy the lasting concern of a wise man , we have some of us felt , such oppression from party government as no other tyranny can parallel . We behold daily ...
... word , my Lord , we have all seen , and , if any outward considerations were worthy the lasting concern of a wise man , we have some of us felt , such oppression from party government as no other tyranny can parallel . We behold daily ...
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