The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 1C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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Page xxiv
... relation to the subject of the Letteraddressed by him , at a later period , to Sir Hercules Langrishe . With the same exception , too , strict regard has been paid to chronological order , order , which , in the last edition , was xxiv ...
... relation to the subject of the Letteraddressed by him , at a later period , to Sir Hercules Langrishe . With the same exception , too , strict regard has been paid to chronological order , order , which , in the last edition , was xxiv ...
Page 15
... In looking over any state to form a judgment on it , it presents itself in two lights ; the external , and the internal . The first , that relation which it it bears in point of friendship or enmity to other NATURAL SOCIETY . 15.
... In looking over any state to form a judgment on it , it presents itself in two lights ; the external , and the internal . The first , that relation which it it bears in point of friendship or enmity to other NATURAL SOCIETY . 15.
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... relation which its com- ponent parts , the governing and the governed , bear to each other . The first part of the external view of all states , their relation as friends , makes so trifling a figure in history , that I am very sorry to ...
... relation which its com- ponent parts , the governing and the governed , bear to each other . The first part of the external view of all states , their relation as friends , makes so trifling a figure in history , that I am very sorry to ...
Page 125
... relations , which can only exist as they are contrasted ; but I think I can discern clearly that there are ... relation to any thing else . Caius is afflicted with a fit of the cholick ; this man is actually in pain ; stretch ...
... relations , which can only exist as they are contrasted ; but I think I can discern clearly that there are ... relation to any thing else . Caius is afflicted with a fit of the cholick ; this man is actually in pain ; stretch ...
Page 129
... relation , and that too a relation to pain . Very extraordinary it would be , if these affections , so distinguishable in their causes , so different in their effects , should be confounded with each other , because vulgar use has ...
... relation , and that too a relation to pain . Very extraordinary it would be , if these affections , so distinguishable in their causes , so different in their effects , should be confounded with each other , because vulgar use has ...
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