The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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Strana 24
... sort of it , and that in the worst form . As there is a perpetual change , one rising and the other falling , you have all the violence and wicked policy , by which a beginning power must always acquire its strength , and all the ...
... sort of it , and that in the worst form . As there is a perpetual change , one rising and the other falling , you have all the violence and wicked policy , by which a beginning power must always acquire its strength , and all the ...
Strana 26
... sort continues , it has never any remission ; all manner of abuses and villanies in officers re- main unpunished ; the greatest frauds and rob- beries in the public revenues are committed in defiance of justice ; and abuses grow , by ...
... sort continues , it has never any remission ; all manner of abuses and villanies in officers re- main unpunished ; the greatest frauds and rob- beries in the public revenues are committed in defiance of justice ; and abuses grow , by ...
Strana 30
... sort , admitting some few lenitives , and those too but a few , nine parts in ten of the whole race of mankind drudge through life . It may be urged perhaps , in palliation of this , that , at least , the rich few find a consider- able ...
... sort , admitting some few lenitives , and those too but a few , nine parts in ten of the whole race of mankind drudge through life . It may be urged perhaps , in palliation of this , that , at least , the rich few find a consider- able ...
Strana 38
... sort of reasoning on every subject vain and frivolous , even that sceptical reasoning itself which had persuaded us to entertain a doubt concerning the agreement of our perceptions . But as there will be little doubt that bodies present ...
... sort of reasoning on every subject vain and frivolous , even that sceptical reasoning itself which had persuaded us to entertain a doubt concerning the agreement of our perceptions . But as there will be little doubt that bodies present ...
Strana 46
... sort of idea of its relation to any thing else . Caius is afflicted with a fit of the cholic ; this man is actually in pain ; stretch Caius upon the rack , he will feel a much greater pain : but does this pain of the rack arise from the ...
... sort of idea of its relation to any thing else . Caius is afflicted with a fit of the cholic ; this man is actually in pain ; stretch Caius upon the rack , he will feel a much greater pain : but does this pain of the rack arise from the ...
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