The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1G. Bell, 1902 |
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Strana 13
... one would be induced to believe the decision of the fate of mankind , at least , de- pended upon it ! But these disputes ended , as all such ever have done , and ever will do , in a A VINDICATION OF NATURAL SOCIETY . 13.
... one would be induced to believe the decision of the fate of mankind , at least , de- pended upon it ! But these disputes ended , as all such ever have done , and ever will do , in a A VINDICATION OF NATURAL SOCIETY . 13.
Strana 19
... believe is our principal glory . How far mere nature would have carried us , we may judge by the example of those animals , who still follow her laws , and even of those to whom she has given dispositions more fierce , and arms more ...
... believe is our principal glory . How far mere nature would have carried us , we may judge by the example of those animals , who still follow her laws , and even of those to whom she has given dispositions more fierce , and arms more ...
Strana 21
... believe , that any institution , agreeable to nature , and proper for mankind , could find it necessary , or even expedient , in any case whatsoever , to do , what the best and worthiest instincts of mankind warn us to avoid . But no ...
... believe , that any institution , agreeable to nature , and proper for mankind , could find it necessary , or even expedient , in any case whatsoever , to do , what the best and worthiest instincts of mankind warn us to avoid . But no ...
Strana 42
... believe a thing when we are told it , which we actually see before our eyes every day without being in the least surprised . I suppose that there are in Great Britain upwards of an hundred thou- sand people employed in lead , tin , iron ...
... believe a thing when we are told it , which we actually see before our eyes every day without being in the least surprised . I suppose that there are in Great Britain upwards of an hundred thou- sand people employed in lead , tin , iron ...
Strana 56
... believe no man thinks a goose to be more beautiful than a swan , or imagines that what they call a Friezland hen excels a peacock It must be observed too , that the pleasures of the sight are not near so complicated , and confused , and ...
... believe no man thinks a goose to be more beautiful than a swan , or imagines that what they call a Friezland hen excels a peacock It must be observed too , that the pleasures of the sight are not near so complicated , and confused , and ...
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