The Works of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke: With a Biographical and Critical Introduction, Volume 1H. G. Bohn., 1841 - Great Britain |
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With a Biographical and Critical Introduction Edmund Burke. Some persons may tendency is to produce , haske , negligence . is an excellent literary apprenticeship . I do not : Its thunk that writing for periodicals and ui accura at ...
With a Biographical and Critical Introduction Edmund Burke. Some persons may tendency is to produce , haske , negligence . is an excellent literary apprenticeship . I do not : Its thunk that writing for periodicals and ui accura at ...
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... produce success . That is the greatest eloquence , which , cæteris paribus , is most likely to effect persuasion ; where , all the circumstances of the audience being considered , there is a wise , a practical adaptation of all the ...
... produce success . That is the greatest eloquence , which , cæteris paribus , is most likely to effect persuasion ; where , all the circumstances of the audience being considered , there is a wise , a practical adaptation of all the ...
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... produce a finished history demands as great a diversity of talents and accomplish- ments , as can well be conceived . Some of them are not often met with at all ; while a combination of the whole is a phenomenon indeed . Many of them ...
... produce a finished history demands as great a diversity of talents and accomplish- ments , as can well be conceived . Some of them are not often met with at all ; while a combination of the whole is a phenomenon indeed . Many of them ...
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... produced , it has been already observed , at the early age of twenty - seven . With this fact before us , it cannot surely ... produce a when left in darkness degree of tension on the membrane lxxiv BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL INTRODUCTION .
... produced , it has been already observed , at the early age of twenty - seven . With this fact before us , it cannot surely ... produce a when left in darkness degree of tension on the membrane lxxiv BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL INTRODUCTION .
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... produce an idea of the sublime ! " A more unphilosophical theory in every respect can hardly be imagined . Upon precisely the same ground he en- deavours to show how darkness is often the cause of the sublime . The foundation of the ...
... produce an idea of the sublime ! " A more unphilosophical theory in every respect can hardly be imagined . Upon precisely the same ground he en- deavours to show how darkness is often the cause of the sublime . The foundation of the ...
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