The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 1C. and J. Rivington, 1815 - Great Britain |
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Page vi
... sponding with his distinguished reputation . He wrote also various tracts , of a less popular description , which he designed for private circulation , 15 قال 65 1 f circulation , in quarters where he supposed they might vi ADVERTISEMENT .
... sponding with his distinguished reputation . He wrote also various tracts , of a less popular description , which he designed for private circulation , 15 قال 65 1 f circulation , in quarters where he supposed they might vi ADVERTISEMENT .
Page xi
... designed it for the " publick , I should have been more exact and " full . It was written in a tone of indigna- " tion , in consequence of the resolutions of the " Whig Club , which were directly pointed " against myself and others ...
... designed it for the " publick , I should have been more exact and " full . It was written in a tone of indigna- " tion , in consequence of the resolutions of the " Whig Club , which were directly pointed " against myself and others ...
Page xiv
... designed to intervene , were discovered . One of them he seemed to have gone over himself , and to have improved and augmented . The other ( fortunately the smaller ) was much more imperfect , just as it was taken from his mouth by ...
... designed to intervene , were discovered . One of them he seemed to have gone over himself , and to have improved and augmented . The other ( fortunately the smaller ) was much more imperfect , just as it was taken from his mouth by ...
Page xvii
... , which it was then designed to follow . He intended , he said , " to " proceed VOL . I. b " proceed next on the question of the facilities " ADVERTISEMENT . xvii The Effects of Blackness 281 Beauty in Colour Sound and Loudness.
... , which it was then designed to follow . He intended , he said , " to " proceed VOL . I. b " proceed next on the question of the facilities " ADVERTISEMENT . xvii The Effects of Blackness 281 Beauty in Colour Sound and Loudness.
Page xix
... designed by the Author . This piece , therefore , addressed , as the title originally stood , to his noble friend , Earl Fitzwilliam , will be given the first in the supplemental volumes , which will be hereafter added to complete this ...
... designed by the Author . This piece , therefore , addressed , as the title originally stood , to his noble friend , Earl Fitzwilliam , will be given the first in the supplemental volumes , which will be hereafter added to complete this ...
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