The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 1Little, Brown, 1884 - Great Britain |
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Page xiv
... original state ; and several heroes of the Revolution , who are there celebrated , having in the interval passed off the public stage , a greater liberty of insertion and altera- tion than his friends on consideration have thought ...
... original state ; and several heroes of the Revolution , who are there celebrated , having in the interval passed off the public stage , a greater liberty of insertion and altera- tion than his friends on consideration have thought ...
Page xix
... original au- thors . Several mistakes in printing , of one word for another , by which the sense was either perverted or obscured , are now rectified . Two or three small in- sertions have also been made from a quarto copy cor- rected ...
... original au- thors . Several mistakes in printing , of one word for another , by which the sense was either perverted or obscured , are now rectified . Two or three small in- sertions have also been made from a quarto copy cor- rected ...
Page 11
... original children of the earth lived with their brethren of the other kinds in much equality . Their diet must have been confined almost wholly to the vegetable kind ; and the same tree , which in its flourishing state pro- duced them ...
... original children of the earth lived with their brethren of the other kinds in much equality . Their diet must have been confined almost wholly to the vegetable kind ; and the same tree , which in its flourishing state pro- duced them ...
Page 60
... happiest and most amiable state . You know from what originals I could copy such pictures . Happy are they who know enough of them to know the little value of the possessors of such 60 A VINDICATION OF NATURAL SOCIETY .
... happiest and most amiable state . You know from what originals I could copy such pictures . Happy are they who know enough of them to know the little value of the possessors of such 60 A VINDICATION OF NATURAL SOCIETY .
Page 86
... original natural causes of pleasure , to enable them to bring all things offered to their senses to that standard , and to regulate their feelings and opinions by it . Suppose one who had so vitiated his palate as to take more pleasure ...
... original natural causes of pleasure , to enable them to bring all things offered to their senses to that standard , and to regulate their feelings and opinions by it . Suppose one who had so vitiated his palate as to take more pleasure ...
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