The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 1H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1906 |
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Page 43
... hand in hand with the professors of artificial theology . As their end , in confounding the reason of man and abridging his natural freedom , is exactly the same , they have adjusted the means to that end in a way entirely similar . The ...
... hand in hand with the professors of artificial theology . As their end , in confounding the reason of man and abridging his natural freedom , is exactly the same , they have adjusted the means to that end in a way entirely similar . The ...
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... hand along the surface of a body of a certain shape , or whether such a body is moved along my hand . But to bring this analogy of the senses home to the eye : if a body presented to that sense has such a waving surface that the rays of ...
... hand along the surface of a body of a certain shape , or whether such a body is moved along my hand . But to bring this analogy of the senses home to the eye : if a body presented to that sense has such a waving surface that the rays of ...
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... hands of the English . " He uses the same assertion , in nearly the same words , in another place : " her colonies had put themselves into our hands . " Now , in justice not only to fact and common sense , but to the incomparable valour ...
... hands of the English . " He uses the same assertion , in nearly the same words , in another place : " her colonies had put themselves into our hands . " Now , in justice not only to fact and common sense , but to the incomparable valour ...
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