The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1G. Bell, 1902 |
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... suffered greatly ; and that , of this immense number , but a very small part could have returned to enjoy the plunder accumulated by the loss of so many of their companions , and the devastation of so consider . able a part of the world ...
... suffered greatly ; and that , of this immense number , but a very small part could have returned to enjoy the plunder accumulated by the loss of so many of their companions , and the devastation of so consider . able a part of the world ...
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... suffered ; what shall we judge of countries more extended , and which have waged wars by far more considerable ? Instances of this sort compose the uniform of history . But there have been periods when no less than universal destruction ...
... suffered ; what shall we judge of countries more extended , and which have waged wars by far more considerable ? Instances of this sort compose the uniform of history . But there have been periods when no less than universal destruction ...
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... suffered as all to the north had done . About this time another torrent of barbarians , animated by the same fury , and encouraged by the same success , poured out of the south , and ravaged all to the north - east and west , to the re ...
... suffered as all to the north had done . About this time another torrent of barbarians , animated by the same fury , and encouraged by the same success , poured out of the south , and ravaged all to the north - east and west , to the re ...
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... suffered to be of little service either to their possessors or to the state . Some of these men , for whose sakes alone we read their history , they banished ; others they imprisoned ; and all they treated with various circumstances of ...
... suffered to be of little service either to their possessors or to the state . Some of these men , for whose sakes alone we read their history , they banished ; others they imprisoned ; and all they treated with various circumstances of ...
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... suffer ourselves to imagine , that their senses 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 ...
... suffer ourselves to imagine , that their senses 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 ...
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