The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1G. Bell, 1902 |
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Strana 9
... feel such refreshing airs of liberty , as daily raise our ardour for more . The miseries derived to mankind from superstition under the name of re- ligion , and of ecclesiastical tyranny under the name of church government , have been ...
... feel such refreshing airs of liberty , as daily raise our ardour for more . The miseries derived to mankind from superstition under the name of re- ligion , and of ecclesiastical tyranny under the name of church government , have been ...
Strana 12
... feel expe- rimentally how severe a scourge Providence intends for the human race , when he gives one man the power over many , and arms his naturally impotent and feeble rage with the hands of millions , who know no common principle of ...
... feel expe- rimentally how severe a scourge Providence intends for the human race , when he gives one man the power over many , and arms his naturally impotent and feeble rage with the hands of millions , who know no common principle of ...
Strana 15
... feel my eyes ache by keeping them so long intent on so bloody a prospect . I shall observe little on the Ser . vile , the Social , the Gallic , and Spanish wars ; nor upon those with Jugurtha , nor Antiochus , nor many others equally ...
... feel my eyes ache by keeping them so long intent on so bloody a prospect . I shall observe little on the Ser . vile , the Social , the Gallic , and Spanish wars ; nor upon those with Jugurtha , nor Antiochus , nor many others equally ...
Strana 61
... feel it in all its energy , on the same prin- ciple which made him an admirer of Don Bellianis . In his favourite author he is not shocked with the con- tinual breaches of probability , the confusion of times , the offences against ...
... feel it in all its energy , on the same prin- ciple which made him an admirer of Don Bellianis . In his favourite author he is not shocked with the con- tinual breaches of probability , the confusion of times , the offences against ...
Strana 69
... feel any actual pleasure , I have no reason to judge that any such thing exists ; since pleasure is only pleasure as it is felt . The same may be said of pain , and with equal reason . I can never persuade myself that pleasure and pain ...
... feel any actual pleasure , I have no reason to judge that any such thing exists ; since pleasure is only pleasure as it is felt . The same may be said of pain , and with equal reason . I can never persuade myself that pleasure and pain ...
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