The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 4Little, Brown, 1889 - Great Britain |
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... body must pass through pain to ease ; that the prescriber is not an empiric who proceeds by vulgar experience , but one who grounds his practice on the sure rules of art , which cannot possibly fail . You have read , Sir , the last ...
... body must pass through pain to ease ; that the prescriber is not an empiric who proceeds by vulgar experience , but one who grounds his practice on the sure rules of art , which cannot possibly fail . You have read , Sir , the last ...
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... body , engagements which , not content with declaring , they solemnly deposed upon oath , swearing lustily , that , if they were supported , they would make their country glorious and happy ; and then judge whether those who can write ...
... body , engagements which , not content with declaring , they solemnly deposed upon oath , swearing lustily , that , if they were supported , they would make their country glorious and happy ; and then judge whether those who can write ...
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... body of adherents . These rulers and their adherents will be strong enough to overpower the discontents of those who have not been able to assert their share of the spoil . The un- fortunate adventurers in the cheating lottery of plun ...
... body of adherents . These rulers and their adherents will be strong enough to overpower the discontents of those who have not been able to assert their share of the spoil . The un- fortunate adventurers in the cheating lottery of plun ...
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... body here than to find him the supreme head of your ecclesiastical affairs . The rost is of course . Your Assembly addresses a manifesto to France , in which they tell the people , with an insulting irony , that they have brought the ...
... body here than to find him the supreme head of your ecclesiastical affairs . The rost is of course . Your Assembly addresses a manifesto to France , in which they tell the people , with an insulting irony , that they have brought the ...
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... body knows that thero is a great dispute amongst their leaders , which of them is the best resemblance of Rousseau . In truth , they all resemble him . His blood they transfuse into their minds and into their manners . Him they study ...
... body knows that thero is a great dispute amongst their leaders , which of them is the best resemblance of Rousseau . In truth , they all resemble him . His blood they transfuse into their minds and into their manners . Him they study ...
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