The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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Strana 40
... constitution . We scarce ever had a parliament which knew , when it attempted to set limits to the royal authority , how to set limits to its own . Evils we have had continually calling for reformation , and reformations more grievous ...
... constitution . We scarce ever had a parliament which knew , when it attempted to set limits to the royal authority , how to set limits to its own . Evils we have had continually calling for reformation , and reformations more grievous ...
Strana 46
... constitution of things this , strange and ridiculous beyond expression . We scarce believe a thing when we are told it , which we actually see before our eyes every day without being in the least surprised . I suppose that there are in ...
... constitution of things this , strange and ridiculous beyond expression . We scarce believe a thing when we are told it , which we actually see before our eyes every day without being in the least surprised . I suppose that there are in ...
Strana 88
... constitution of our minds , to certain conclusions of the reasoning faculty on the objects presented to us ; for I should imagine , that the influence of reason in producing our pas- sions is nothing near so extensive as it is commonly ...
... constitution of our minds , to certain conclusions of the reasoning faculty on the objects presented to us ; for I should imagine , that the influence of reason in producing our pas- sions is nothing near so extensive as it is commonly ...
Strana 91
... constitution , which Providence has framed in such a manner as to find either pleasure or delight , ac- cording to the nature of the object , in whatever regards the purposes of our being . It is by imitation far more than by precept ...
... constitution , which Providence has framed in such a manner as to find either pleasure or delight , ac- cording to the nature of the object , in whatever regards the purposes of our being . It is by imitation far more than by precept ...
Strana 107
... this timidity with regard to power , and so strongly does it inhere in our constitution , that very few are able to conquer it , but by mixing much in the business of the great world , or by using ON THE SUBLIME AND BEAUTIFUL . 107.
... this timidity with regard to power , and so strongly does it inhere in our constitution , that very few are able to conquer it , but by mixing much in the business of the great world , or by using ON THE SUBLIME AND BEAUTIFUL . 107.
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