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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... principles laid down in the beginning of this part are sufficient to account for the effects of them all , as well as for the agreeable effects of transpa- rent bodies , whether fluid or solid . Suppose I look at a bottle of muddy ...
... principles laid down in the beginning of this part are sufficient to account for the effects of them all , as well as for the agreeable effects of transpa- rent bodies , whether fluid or solid . Suppose I look at a bottle of muddy ...
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... principles of its own ; principles hardly worth endangering for any little consideration of extorted revenue . The reader sees , that I do not enter so fully into this matter as obviously I might . I have already been led into greater ...
... principles of its own ; principles hardly worth endangering for any little consideration of extorted revenue . The reader sees , that I do not enter so fully into this matter as obviously I might . I have already been led into greater ...
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... principles . If the principles of the revolution of 1688 are any where to be found , it is in the statute called the Declaration of Right . In that most wise , sober , and consi- derate declaration , drawn up by great lawyers and great ...
... principles . If the principles of the revolution of 1688 are any where to be found , it is in the statute called the Declaration of Right . In that most wise , sober , and consi- derate declaration , drawn up by great lawyers and great ...
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