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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... pain very distinguishable . It may be said , perhaps , that the pain in these cases had its rise from the removal of the pleasure which the man enjoyed before , though that pleasure was of so low a degree as to be perceived only by the ...
... pain very distinguishable . It may be said , perhaps , that the pain in these cases had its rise from the removal of the pleasure which the man enjoyed before , though that pleasure was of so low a degree as to be perceived only by the ...
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... pain , confesses the stock from whence it sprung , in its solid , strong , and severe nature . SECTION VI . OF THE PASSIONS WHICH BELONG TO SELF- PRESERVATION . Most of the ideas which are capable of making a powerful impression on the ...
... pain , confesses the stock from whence it sprung , in its solid , strong , and severe nature . SECTION VI . OF THE PASSIONS WHICH BELONG TO SELF- PRESERVATION . Most of the ideas which are capable of making a powerful impression on the ...
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... pain and fear . The only difference between pain and terrour is , that things which cause pain operate on the mind , by the intervention of the body ; whereas things that cause terrour , generally affect the bodily organs by the ...
... pain and fear . The only difference between pain and terrour is , that things which cause pain operate on the mind , by the intervention of the body ; whereas things that cause terrour , generally affect the bodily organs by the ...
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