The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 1H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1906 |
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Page 45
... concerning that , is the worst injustice , because it cuts off the very end and purpose for which I applied to the judicature for relief . Quite contrary in the case of a man's life ; there the determination can hardly be too much ...
... concerning that , is the worst injustice , because it cuts off the very end and purpose for which I applied to the judicature for relief . Quite contrary in the case of a man's life ; there the determination can hardly be too much ...
Page 55
... CONCERNING TASTE , AND SEVERAL OTHER ADDITIONS PREFACE I HAVE endeavoured to make this edition something more 55 533 A Philosophical Inquiry into the Origin of Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful; with Introductory Discourse concerning ...
... CONCERNING TASTE , AND SEVERAL OTHER ADDITIONS PREFACE I HAVE endeavoured to make this edition something more 55 533 A Philosophical Inquiry into the Origin of Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful; with Introductory Discourse concerning ...
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... concerning tastes . But should any man be found who declares that to him tobacco has a taste like sugar , and that he cannot distinguish between milk and vinegar ; or that tobacco and vinegar are sweet , milk bitter , and sugar sour ...
... concerning tastes . But should any man be found who declares that to him tobacco has a taste like sugar , and that he cannot distinguish between milk and vinegar ; or that tobacco and vinegar are sweet , milk bitter , and sugar sour ...
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