The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Zväzok 2G. Dearborn, 1835 |
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Strana 39
... question , Humana qua parte locatus es in re ? * I admit , indeed , that in morals , as in all things else , difficulties will sometimes occur . Duties will sometimes cross one another . Then questions will arise , which of them is to ...
... question , Humana qua parte locatus es in re ? * I admit , indeed , that in morals , as in all things else , difficulties will sometimes occur . Duties will sometimes cross one another . Then questions will arise , which of them is to ...
Strana 426
... question I read with much satisfaction . It is solid ; it is con- vincing ; it is eloquent ; and it ought , on the spot , to have produced that effect , which its reason , and that contained in the other excel- lent speeches on the same ...
... question I read with much satisfaction . It is solid ; it is con- vincing ; it is eloquent ; and it ought , on the spot , to have produced that effect , which its reason , and that contained in the other excel- lent speeches on the same ...
Strana 479
... question , am- biguity or doubt to the contrary notwithstand- ing . THIS act [ the marriage act ] stands upon two principles ; one , that the power of marrying without consent of parents should not take place till twenty - one years of ...
... question , am- biguity or doubt to the contrary notwithstand- ing . THIS act [ the marriage act ] stands upon two principles ; one , that the power of marrying without consent of parents should not take place till twenty - one years of ...
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APPEAL FROM THE NEW TO THE | 3 |
LETTER TO A PEER OF IRELAND | 56 |
LETTER TO SIR HERCULES LAN | 63 |
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