The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 1C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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Page 15
... natural evils , and such a nurse and increaser of blessings , as those of ... object to the piety , truth , and perfection of our most excellent church ... NATURAL SOCIETY . 15.
... natural evils , and such a nurse and increaser of blessings , as those of ... object to the piety , truth , and perfection of our most excellent church ... NATURAL SOCIETY . 15.
Page 64
... natural freedom , is exactly the same , they have adjusted the means to that ... natural religion , which by these forms and institutions he pretends to ... object is soon out of sight , and the parties end upon a matter wholly ...
... natural freedom , is exactly the same , they have adjusted the means to that ... natural religion , which by these forms and institutions he pretends to ... object is soon out of sight , and the parties end upon a matter wholly ...
Page 99
... natural powers in man , which I know , that are conversant about external objects , are the senses ; the imagination ; and the judgment . And first with regard to the senses . We do and we must suppose , that as the conformation of ...
... natural powers in man , which I know , that are conversant about external objects , are the senses ; the imagination ; and the judgment . And first with regard to the senses . We do and we must suppose , that as the conformation of ...
Page 105
... natural impression , must have the same power pretty equally over all men ... object , a pleasure is perceived from the resem- blance which the imitation ... nature , and which. because a moment ON TASTE . 105.
... natural impression , must have the same power pretty equally over all men ... object , a pleasure is perceived from the resem- blance which the imitation ... nature , and which. because a moment ON TASTE . 105.
Page 110
... natural object , so far as each perceives it justly imitated ; the satisfaction in seeing an agreeable figure ; the sympathy proceeding from a striking and affecting incident . So far as taste is natural , it is nearly common to all ...
... natural object , so far as each perceives it justly imitated ; the satisfaction in seeing an agreeable figure ; the sympathy proceeding from a striking and affecting incident . So far as taste is natural , it is nearly common to all ...
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