The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Bros., 1851 This work contains a selection of the writings of Edmund Burke, an influential Irish member of Parliament from 1766 and 1794 and the philosophical founder of modern conservatism. |
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... concerning Darkness con- sidered · 86 Proportion further considered Fitness not the cause of Beauty The real effects of Fitness The Recapitulation • Perfection not the cause of Beauty How far the idea of Beauty may be ap- plied to the ...
... concerning Darkness con- sidered · 86 Proportion further considered Fitness not the cause of Beauty The real effects of Fitness The Recapitulation • Perfection not the cause of Beauty How far the idea of Beauty may be ap- plied to the ...
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... concerning the agreement of our perceptions . But as there will be little doubt that bodies present similar images to the whole species , it must necessarily be allowed , that the pleasures and the pains which every object excites in ...
... concerning the agreement of our perceptions . But as there will be little doubt that bodies present similar images to the whole species , it must necessarily be allowed , that the pleasures and the pains which every object excites in ...
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... concerning a balance of rights and privi- leges ( a mode of expression wholly foreign to parliamentary usage ) might have been for- borne . His majesty's faithful commons are well instructed in their own rights and privi- leges , which ...
... concerning a balance of rights and privi- leges ( a mode of expression wholly foreign to parliamentary usage ) might have been for- borne . His majesty's faithful commons are well instructed in their own rights and privi- leges , which ...
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