The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 1C. and J. Rivington, 1815 - Great Britain |
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Page xxiv
... the subject of the Letter addressed by him , at a later period , to Sir Hercules Langrishe . With the same exception , too , strict regard has With xxiv ADVERTISEMENT TO THE Concerning Smallness The Beautiful in Feeling.
... the subject of the Letter addressed by him , at a later period , to Sir Hercules Langrishe . With the same exception , too , strict regard has With xxiv ADVERTISEMENT TO THE Concerning Smallness The Beautiful in Feeling.
Page xxv
... accommodated to each other . The orthography has been in many cases altered , and an attempt made to reduce it to some certain standard . The rule laid down for the. some feel PRESENT EDITIONTON XXV Of Colour The Beautiful in Sounds.
... accommodated to each other . The orthography has been in many cases altered , and an attempt made to reduce it to some certain standard . The rule laid down for the. some feel PRESENT EDITIONTON XXV Of Colour The Beautiful in Sounds.
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... feel such refreshing airs of liberty , as daily raise our ardour for more . The miseries derived to mankind from ... feel its influence . It is therefore of the deepest. feel VOL . I. overran 14 A VINDICATION OF.
... feel such refreshing airs of liberty , as daily raise our ardour for more . The miseries derived to mankind from ... feel its influence . It is therefore of the deepest. feel VOL . I. overran 14 A VINDICATION OF.
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Edmund Burke. feel its influence . It is therefore of the deepest concernment to us to be set right in this point ; and to be well satisfied whether civil government be such a protector from natural evils , and such a nurse and increaser ...
Edmund Burke. feel its influence . It is therefore of the deepest concernment to us to be set right in this point ; and to be well satisfied whether civil government be such a protector from natural evils , and such a nurse and increaser ...
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... feel expe- rimentally , how severe a scourge Providence in- tends for the human race , when he gives one man the power over many , and arms his naturally im- potent , and feeble rage , with the hands of millions , who know no common ...
... feel expe- rimentally , how severe a scourge Providence in- tends for the human race , when he gives one man the power over many , and arms his naturally im- potent , and feeble rage , with the hands of millions , who know no common ...
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