The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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... considered them with attention ; but for any thing beyond this the season was now past . The Supreme Disposer of all , against whose inscrutable coun- sels it is vain as well as impious to murmur , did not permit him to enter on the ...
... considered them with attention ; but for any thing beyond this the season was now past . The Supreme Disposer of all , against whose inscrutable coun- sels it is vain as well as impious to murmur , did not permit him to enter on the ...
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... considered as decisive ; but , where he varied , ( and as he was in the habit of writing by dic- tation , and leaving to others the superinten- dance of the press , he was peculiarly liable to variations of this sort ) the best received ...
... considered as decisive ; but , where he varied , ( and as he was in the habit of writing by dic- tation , and leaving to others the superinten- dance of the press , he was peculiarly liable to variations of this sort ) the best received ...
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... considered as synonymous terms . Even virtue is dangerous , as an aspiring quality , that claims an esteem by itself , and independent of the countenance of the court . What has been said of the chief , is true of the inferiour officers ...
... considered as synonymous terms . Even virtue is dangerous , as an aspiring quality , that claims an esteem by itself , and independent of the countenance of the court . What has been said of the chief , is true of the inferiour officers ...
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... considered , it were in- finitely better to remain possessed by the whole legion of vulgar mistakes , than to reject some , and at the same time to retain a fondness for others altogether as absurd and irrational . The first has at ...
... considered , it were in- finitely better to remain possessed by the whole legion of vulgar mistakes , than to reject some , and at the same time to retain a fondness for others altogether as absurd and irrational . The first has at ...
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... considered , or to the justness of the conclusion which is drawn from them . But it is common to pass over both the premises and conclusion in silence , and to produce as an objection , some poetical passage which does not seem easily ...
... considered , or to the justness of the conclusion which is drawn from them . But it is common to pass over both the premises and conclusion in silence , and to produce as an objection , some poetical passage which does not seem easily ...
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