The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 1Little, Brown,, 1881 - Great Britain |
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Page xi
... purpose of introducing some other matter be- tween . The different parcels of manuscript designed to intervene were discovered . One of them he seemed to have gone over himself , and to have improved and augmented . The other ...
... purpose of introducing some other matter be- tween . The different parcels of manuscript designed to intervene were discovered . One of them he seemed to have gone over himself , and to have improved and augmented . The other ...
Page xii
... purpose . Accordingly he read and considered them with attention : but for anything beyond this the season was now past . The Supreme Disposer of All , against whose inscrutable counsels it is vain as well as impious to murmur , did not ...
... purpose . Accordingly he read and considered them with attention : but for anything beyond this the season was now past . The Supreme Disposer of All , against whose inscrutable counsels it is vain as well as impious to murmur , did not ...
Page xiv
... purpose . The greater part , however , still remained in its original state ; and several heroes of the Revolution , who are there celebrated , having in the interval passed off the public stage , a greater liberty of insertion and ...
... purpose . The greater part , however , still remained in its original state ; and several heroes of the Revolution , who are there celebrated , having in the interval passed off the public stage , a greater liberty of insertion and ...
Page 4
... purposes , in a sort of sullen labor , in which , if the author could succeed , he is obliged to own , that nothing could be more fatal to mankind than his success ? I cannot conceive how this sort of writers propose to compass the ...
... purposes , in a sort of sullen labor , in which , if the author could succeed , he is obliged to own , that nothing could be more fatal to mankind than his success ? I cannot conceive how this sort of writers propose to compass the ...
Page 26
... purpose ; or allowing that they might have come to such an agreement ( an impossible supposition ) , yet the means that simple nature has supplied them with , are by no means adequate to such an end ; many scratches , many bruises ...
... purpose ; or allowing that they might have come to such an agreement ( an impossible supposition ) , yet the means that simple nature has supplied them with , are by no means adequate to such an end ; many scratches , many bruises ...
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