The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1G. Bell, 1902 |
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Strana 121
... trans- ferred their artificial ideas to nature , and not borrowed from thence the proportions they use in works of art ; because in any discussion of this subject they always quit as soon as possible the open field of natural beauties ...
... trans- ferred their artificial ideas to nature , and not borrowed from thence the proportions they use in works of art ; because in any discussion of this subject they always quit as soon as possible the open field of natural beauties ...
Strana 217
... trans- planted into the north . And here it is impossible to pass by , though the author has said nothing upon it , the vast ad dition to the mass of British trade , which has been made by the improvement of Scotland . What does he ...
... trans- planted into the north . And here it is impossible to pass by , though the author has said nothing upon it , the vast ad dition to the mass of British trade , which has been made by the improvement of Scotland . What does he ...
Strana 287
... trans- mitted a strong and full remonstrance on that subject to the Earl of Rochfort . The argument , on which the court of Madrid most relied , was the dereliction of that claim by the preceding ministers . However , it was still ...
... trans- mitted a strong and full remonstrance on that subject to the Earl of Rochfort . The argument , on which the court of Madrid most relied , was the dereliction of that claim by the preceding ministers . However , it was still ...
Strana 289
... trans- mit it to England . This was in November , 1764 ; and he left Petersburgh the January following , before he could even receive an answer from his own court . The conclusion of the treaty fell to his successor . Whoever will be at ...
... trans- mit it to England . This was in November , 1764 ; and he left Petersburgh the January following , before he could even receive an answer from his own court . The conclusion of the treaty fell to his successor . Whoever will be at ...
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... Trans- lated into Prose by T. A. Buckley , B.A. 35. 6d . AGASSIZ and GOULD'S Out- line of Comparative Physi- ology . Enlarged by Dr. Wright . With 390 Woodcuts . 55 . ALFIERI'S Tragedies . Trans- lated into English Verse by Edgar A ...
... Trans- lated into Prose by T. A. Buckley , B.A. 35. 6d . AGASSIZ and GOULD'S Out- line of Comparative Physi- ology . Enlarged by Dr. Wright . With 390 Woodcuts . 55 . ALFIERI'S Tragedies . Trans- lated into English Verse by Edgar A ...
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