The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1G. Bell, 1902 |
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... mind ; those who hoped to see morality illustrated and enforced ; those who looked for new helps to society and government ; those who desired to see the characters and passions of mankind delineated ; in short , all who consider such ...
... mind ; those who hoped to see morality illustrated and enforced ; those who looked for new helps to society and government ; those who desired to see the characters and passions of mankind delineated ; in short , all who consider such ...
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... mind of man , by proving him no better than a beast ? Do they think to enforce the practice of virtue , by denying that vice and virtue are distinguished by good or ill fortune here , or by happiness or misery hereafter ? Do they ...
... mind of man , by proving him no better than a beast ? Do they think to enforce the practice of virtue , by denying that vice and virtue are distinguished by good or ill fortune here , or by happiness or misery hereafter ? Do they ...
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... mind , which has no restraint from a sense of its own weakness , of its subordinate rank in the creation , and of the extreme danger of letting the imagina- tion loose upon some subjects , may very plausibly attack everything the most ...
... mind , which has no restraint from a sense of its own weakness , of its subordinate rank in the creation , and of the extreme danger of letting the imagina- tion loose upon some subjects , may very plausibly attack everything the most ...
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... minds . The body , or , as some love to call it , our inferior nature , is wiser in its own plain way , and attends its own business more directly , than the mind with all its boasted subtilty . In the state of nature , without question ...
... minds . The body , or , as some love to call it , our inferior nature , is wiser in its own plain way , and attends its own business more directly , than the mind with all its boasted subtilty . In the state of nature , without question ...
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... mind of man . The first accounts we have of mankind are but so many accounts of their butcheries . All empires have been cemented | in blood ; and , in those early periods when the race of man- kind began first to form themselves into ...
... mind of man . The first accounts we have of mankind are but so many accounts of their butcheries . All empires have been cemented | in blood ; and , in those early periods when the race of man- kind began first to form themselves into ...
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