| Edmund Burke - 1804 - Počet stránok 212
...from their straight line. Indeed in the gross and complicated mass of human passions and concerns, the primitive rights of men undergo such a variety...original direction. The nature of man is intricate; the objects of society are of the greatest possible complexity ; and therefore no simple disposition or... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1807 - Počet stránok 512
...from their straight line. Indeed in the gross and complicated mass of human passions and concerns, the primitive rights of men undergo such a variety...original direction. The nature of man is intricate ; the objects of society are of the greatest possible complexity ; and therefore no simple disposition or... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1814 - Počet stránok 258
...from their straight lint. Indeed, in the gross and complicated mass of human passions and concerns, the primitive rights of men undergo such a variety...original direction. The nature of man is intricate; the objects of society are of the greatest possible complexity; and therefore no simple disposition or... | |
| Edmond Burke - 1815 - Počet stránok 218
...from their straight line. Indeed in the gross and complicated mass of human passions and concerns, the primitive rights of men undergo such a variety...original direction. The nature of man is intricate; the objects of society are of the greatest possible complexity ; and therefore no simple disposition or... | |
| 1821 - Počet stránok 362
...from their straight line. Indeed, in the gross and complicated mass of human passions and concerns, the primitive rights of men undergo such a variety...original direction. The nature of man is intricate ; the objects of society are of the greatest possible complexity; and, therefore, no simple disposition or... | |
| George Walker - 1825 - Počet stránok 668
...from their straight line. Indeed in the gross and complicated mass of human passions and concerns, the primitive rights of men undergo such a variety...original direction. The nature of man is intricate ; the objects of society are of the greatest possible complexity : and therefore no simple disposition or... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1828 - Počet stránok 182
...from their straight line. Indeed, in the gross and complicated mass of human passions and concerns, the primitive rights of men undergo such a variety...original direction. The nature of man is intricate ; the objects of society are of the greatest possible complexity ; and therefore no simple disposition or... | |
| Richard Whately - 1828 - Počet stránok 424
...the gross and coinpJ/Cate( passions and concerns, th^ man undergo such a variety of refracti^nS) aljj reflections, that it becomes absurd to talk of them...continued in the simplicity of their original direction b." Elevating Metaphors may be employed, as Aristotle ZfK observes, either to elevate or to degrade... | |
| Bela Bates Edwards - 1833 - Počet stránok 892
...Indeed, in the gross and complicated mass of human passions and concerns, the primitive rights of man undergo such a variety of refractions and reflections,...continued in the simplicity of their original direction." So too Blackstone, though receiving the abstract doctrines of natural right, shrunk instinctively from... | |
| Richard Whately - 1833 - Počet stránok 376
...Indeed, in the gross and complicated mass of human passions and concerns, the primitive rights of man undergo such a variety of refractions, and reflections,...continued in the simplicity of their original direction."* Metaphors may be employed, as Aristotle observes, either to elevate or to degrade the subject, Klevatineor... | |
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