The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 1C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 29
Page x
... believe his and mine are the only ones " that exist , except what was taken by fraud from loose and incorrect papers by S- 66 66 to whom I gave the letter to copy . As " soon as I began to suspect him capable 66 of any such scandalous ...
... believe his and mine are the only ones " that exist , except what was taken by fraud from loose and incorrect papers by S- 66 66 to whom I gave the letter to copy . As " soon as I began to suspect him capable 66 of any such scandalous ...
Page 22
... believe the decision of the fate of mankind , at least , depended upon it ! But these disputes ended as all such ever have done , and ever will do ; in a real weakness of all parties ; a momentary shadow , and dream of power in some one ...
... believe the decision of the fate of mankind , at least , depended upon it ! But these disputes ended as all such ever have done , and ever will do ; in a real weakness of all parties ; a momentary shadow , and dream of power in some one ...
Page 31
... believe is our principal glory . How far mere nature would have carried us , we may judge by the example of those animals , who still follow her laws , and even of those to whom she has given dispositions more fierce , and arms more ...
... believe is our principal glory . How far mere nature would have carried us , we may judge by the example of those animals , who still follow her laws , and even of those to whom she has given dispositions more fierce , and arms more ...
Page 34
... believe , that any institution agreeable to nature , and proper for mankind , could find it necessary , or even expedient , in any case whatsoever , whatsoever , to do , what the best and worthiest 34 A VINDICATION OF.
... believe , that any institution agreeable to nature , and proper for mankind , could find it necessary , or even expedient , in any case whatsoever , whatsoever , to do , what the best and worthiest 34 A VINDICATION OF.
Page 70
... believe a thing when we are told it , which we actually see before our eyes every day without being in the least surprised . I suppose that there are in Great Britain upwards of an hundred thousand people employed in lead , tin , iron ...
... believe a thing when we are told it , which we actually see before our eyes every day without being in the least surprised . I suppose that there are in Great Britain upwards of an hundred thousand people employed in lead , tin , iron ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
admiration agreeable Albunea anatomist animals appearance arises artificial society Athens attended body Bohemia Caligula cause of beauty cerning Colchis colours common concerning consequences considerable considered cracy danger darkness degree delight designed despotism destruction Edition Edmund Burke effect enquiry equal faculty feel frequently greater havock horrour human idea images imagination imitation infinite judge judgment Jugurtha Julius Cæsar kind labour laws least less liberty light Lord Lordship Macedon mankind manner means measures millions mind nation nature necessary ness never object observed operate pain passions persons philosopher Phlegethon pleasing poetry political society positive pleasure principles probabilior produce proportion publick purpose qualities reason religion republick rience scarcely SECT Semiramis sense sensible shew siderable sions slavery smooth sophism sort strength sublime sufficient suppose sweet taste terrible terrour things tion truth tyranny virtue Volci vols whilst whole words