The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1G. Bell, 1902 |
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Strana 26
... present the name of republic , and it is one of the aristo- cratic form ; but it is well known , that the little finger of this government is heavier than the loins of arbitrary power in most nations . The people are not only ...
... present the name of republic , and it is one of the aristo- cratic form ; but it is well known , that the little finger of this government is heavier than the loins of arbitrary power in most nations . The people are not only ...
Strana 47
... present age , with our present passions , can pos- sibly pretend to . For my part , I quit it without a sigh , and submit to the sovereign order without murmuring . The nearer we approach to the goal of life , the better we begin to ...
... present age , with our present passions , can pos- sibly pretend to . For my part , I quit it without a sigh , and submit to the sovereign order without murmuring . The nearer we approach to the goal of life , the better we begin to ...
Strana 53
... present , to make this point as clear as possi- ble ; for if taste has no fixed principles , if the imagination is . not affected according to some invariable and certain laws , our labour is likely to be employed to very little purpose ...
... present , to make this point as clear as possi- ble ; for if taste has no fixed principles , if the imagination is . not affected according to some invariable and certain laws , our labour is likely to be employed to very little purpose ...
Strana 55
... present to different men different images of things , this sceptical proceeding will make every sort of reasoning on every subject vain and frivolous , even that sceptical reasoning itself which had persuaded us to enter- tain a doubt ...
... present to different men different images of things , this sceptical proceeding will make every sort of reasoning on every subject vain and frivolous , even that sceptical reasoning itself which had persuaded us to enter- tain a doubt ...
Strana 57
... present themselves to the palate as they do to the sight ; they are generally applied to it , either as food or as medicine ; and , from the qualities which they possess for nutritive or medicinal purposes , they often form the palate ...
... present themselves to the palate as they do to the sight ; they are generally applied to it , either as food or as medicine ; and , from the qualities which they possess for nutritive or medicinal purposes , they often form the palate ...
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