The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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Edmund Burke. as to continue it longer than its cause is in action ; besides all the effects which I have attributed to expectation and surprise in sect . 11 , can have no place in a bare wall . SECTION XIV . LOCKE'S OPINION CONCERNING ...
Edmund Burke. as to continue it longer than its cause is in action ; besides all the effects which I have attributed to expectation and surprise in sect . 11 , can have no place in a bare wall . SECTION XIV . LOCKE'S OPINION CONCERNING ...
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... continue so . Custom reconciles us to every thing . After we have been used to the sight of black objects , the terror abates , and the smoothness and glossiness or some agreeable accident of bodies so colored , softens in some measure ...
... continue so . Custom reconciles us to every thing . After we have been used to the sight of black objects , the terror abates , and the smoothness and glossiness or some agreeable accident of bodies so colored , softens in some measure ...
Strana 228
... continue to augment it to a still greater height ; to what an height it is hard to say , had our success continued . But first , I must observe , I am much less solicitous whether his fact be true or no , than whether his principle is ...
... continue to augment it to a still greater height ; to what an height it is hard to say , had our success continued . But first , I must observe , I am much less solicitous whether his fact be true or no , than whether his principle is ...
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... continue still to fluctuate . The author chooses to allow nothing at all for this : he has taken an average of six years of the war . He knew , for every body knows , that the first three years were on the whole rather unsuccessful ...
... continue still to fluctuate . The author chooses to allow nothing at all for this : he has taken an average of six years of the war . He knew , for every body knows , that the first three years were on the whole rather unsuccessful ...
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... continue till redeemed by parlia- ment . " He does not take notice that the first are irredeemable till February 1771 ; the other till July 1782. In this the amount of the premiums is compu- ted on the time which they have run . Weakly ...
... continue till redeemed by parlia- ment . " He does not take notice that the first are irredeemable till February 1771 ; the other till July 1782. In this the amount of the premiums is compu- ted on the time which they have run . Weakly ...
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