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Materials and Models for Latin Prose Composition - Page 187
by John Young Sargent, T. F. Dallin - 1875 - 361 pages
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Reflections on the Revolution in France, and on the Proceedings in Certain ...

Edmund Burke - France - 1790 - 372 pages
...before our minds, it is natural to be fo affected ; becaufe all other feelings are Falfe and fpurious, and tend to corrupt our minds, to vitiate our primary morals, to render us unfit For rational liberty; and by teaching us a fervile, licentious, and abandoned infolence, to be our low fport for a few holidays,...
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Reflections on the Revolution in France, and on the Proceedings in Certain ...

Edmund Burke - France - 1790 - 370 pages
...before our minds, it is natural . to be fo affected; becaufe all other feelings. are falfe and fpurious, and tend to corrupt .our minds, to vitiate our primary morals, to render us unfit for rational liberty ; and by teaching us a fervile, licentious, and abandoned infolence, to be our low Iport for a few...
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Works, Volume 3

Edmund Burke - 1792 - 636 pages
...our minds, it is natural to be fo af-1 fected; becaufe. i all other feelings are falfe and fpurious, and tend to corrupt our minds, to vitiate our primary morals, to render us unfit for rational liberty; and by teaching us a fervile, licentious, and abandoned infolence, to be our low fport for a few holidays,...
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The Beauties of the Late Right Hon. Edmund Burke: Selected from the Writings ...

Edmund Burke - 1798 - 330 pages
...before our minds, it is natural to be fo affected: becaufe all other feelings are falfe andfpurious, and tend to corrupt our minds, to vitiate our primary morals, to render us unfit for rational liberty; and by teaching us a fervile, licentious* and abandoned infolence, to be our low fport for a few holidays,...
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The Works of ... Edmund Burke, Volume 5

Edmund Burke - English literature - 1803 - 458 pages
...before our minds, it is natural to be fo affected; becaufe all other feelings are falfe and fpurious, and tend to corrupt our minds, to vitiate our primary morals, t:o render us unfit for rational liberty ; and by teaching us a fervile, licentious, and abandoned infolence, to be our low. fport for a few...
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The Anti-Gallican, Or, Standard of British Loyalty, Religion, and ..., Volume 1

Great Britain - 1803 - 390 pages
...infidelity. We have real hearts of flesh and blood beating in our bosoms. XVe fear God ! we look up with awe to kings ; with affection to parliaments ; with duty to magistrates ; with reverence to our church ; and with respect to nobility. Because when such ideas are brought before our minds, it...
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The Anti-Gallican ; Or Standard of British Loyalty, Religion and Liberty ...

France - 1904 - 518 pages
...infidelity. We have real hearts of flesh and blood beating in our bosoms. We fear God ! we look up with awe to kings ; with affection to parliaments ; with duty to magistrates j with reverence to our church ; and with respect to nobility. Because when such ideas are brought...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 3

Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1807 - 512 pages
...infidelity. We have real hearts of flesh and blood beating in our bosoms. We fear God ; we look up with awe to kings ; with affection to parliaments...primary morals, to render us unfit for rational liberty ; and by teaching us a servile, licentious, and abandoned insolence, to be our low sport for a few...
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Reflections on the Revolution in France: And on the Proceedings of Certain ...

Edmund Burke - France - 1814 - 258 pages
...infidelity. We have real hearts of flesh H 2 and blood beating in our bosoms. We fear God ; we look up with awe to kings; with affection to parliaments;...primary morals, to render us unfit for rational liberty ; and by teaching us a servile, licentious, and abandoned insolence, to be our low sport for a few...
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The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 5

English literature - 1816 - 700 pages
...liberal and enlightened doctrines have not yet been generally received. " We still fear God ; we look up with awe to kings ; with affection to parliaments...primary morals, to render us unfit for rational liberty ; and by teaching us a servile, licentious, and abandoned insolence, to be our low sport for a few...
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