The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 1Little, Brown, 1884 - Great Britain |
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Page vi
... produce most benefit to the community , but which , with some other papers , have been printed since his death , from copies which he left behind him fairly transcribed , and most of them corrected as for the press . All these , now ...
... produce most benefit to the community , but which , with some other papers , have been printed since his death , from copies which he left behind him fairly transcribed , and most of them corrected as for the press . All these , now ...
Page xvii
... produce a more methodical arrangement of the whole . The first and second volumes , as before , severally contain those literary and philosophical works by which Mr. Burke was known previous to the commencement of his public life as a ...
... produce a more methodical arrangement of the whole . The first and second volumes , as before , severally contain those literary and philosophical works by which Mr. Burke was known previous to the commencement of his public life as a ...
Page 5
... produce their effect , even after the understanding has been satisfied of their unsubstan- tial nature . There is a sort of gloss upon ingenious falsehoods that dazzles the imagination , but which neither belongs to , nor becomes the ...
... produce their effect , even after the understanding has been satisfied of their unsubstan- tial nature . There is a sort of gloss upon ingenious falsehoods that dazzles the imagination , but which neither belongs to , nor becomes the ...
Page 38
... produced men of uncommon abilities and uncommon virtues amongst them . But these abilities were suffered to be of little service either to their possessors or to the state . Some of these men , for whose sakes alone we read their ...
... produced men of uncommon abilities and uncommon virtues amongst them . But these abilities were suffered to be of little service either to their possessors or to the state . Some of these men , for whose sakes alone we read their ...
Page 44
... produced which cannot be proved , and none which has been produced in 44 A VINDICATION OF NATURAL SOCIETY .
... produced which cannot be proved , and none which has been produced in 44 A VINDICATION OF NATURAL SOCIETY .
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