The Works of Edmund Burke1839 |
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Strana 13
... justice to your skill and ability as a navigator , and to your good intentions towards the safety of the cargo and of the ship's company . I cannot say now that we are on different tacks . There would be no propriety in the metaphor . I ...
... justice to your skill and ability as a navigator , and to your good intentions towards the safety of the cargo and of the ship's company . I cannot say now that we are on different tacks . There would be no propriety in the metaphor . I ...
Strana 15
... justice to the original author and to himself . For this reason you will not blame me , if , in my discussion of the merits of a regicide peace , I do not choose to trust to my own statements , but to bring forward along with them the ...
... justice to the original author and to himself . For this reason you will not blame me , if , in my discussion of the merits of a regicide peace , I do not choose to trust to my own statements , but to bring forward along with them the ...
Strana 18
... justice to the sportive variability of these weekly , daily , or hourly speculators , shall I be pardoned ; if I attempt a word on the part of us simple country folk ? It ด is not good for us , however it may 18 LETTERS ON A.
... justice to the sportive variability of these weekly , daily , or hourly speculators , shall I be pardoned ; if I attempt a word on the part of us simple country folk ? It ด is not good for us , however it may 18 LETTERS ON A.
Strana 40
... justice to suffering hon- or , generosity , and integrity . I do not know , that any time or any country has furnished more splendid examples of every virtue , domestic and public . I do not enter into the councils of providence but ...
... justice to suffering hon- or , generosity , and integrity . I do not know , that any time or any country has furnished more splendid examples of every virtue , domestic and public . I do not enter into the councils of providence but ...
Strana 42
... justice , probity , beneficence , stand aghast . By these . examples our reason and our moral sense are not enlightened , but confounded ; and there is no refuge for as- tonished and affrighted virtue , but being annihilated in hu ...
... justice , probity , beneficence , stand aghast . By these . examples our reason and our moral sense are not enlightened , but confounded ; and there is no refuge for as- tonished and affrighted virtue , but being annihilated in hu ...
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