The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 1C. and J. Rivington, 1815 - Great Britain |
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Page xvii
... least to complete the larger publick letter , which he then proposed to resume . πολλίμογείς , για το εξέπότες In the preface to the former edition of this letter , a fourth was mentioned as being in possession of Mr. Burke's friends ...
... least to complete the larger publick letter , which he then proposed to resume . πολλίμογείς , για το εξέπότες In the preface to the former edition of this letter , a fourth was mentioned as being in possession of Mr. Burke's friends ...
Page xx
... least , will be filled with his letters to publick men on publick affairs , especially those of France . This supplement will be sent to the press without delay . Mr. Burke's more familiar correspondence will be reserved , as ...
... least , will be filled with his letters to publick men on publick affairs , especially those of France . This supplement will be sent to the press without delay . Mr. Burke's more familiar correspondence will be reserved , as ...
Page 3
... least , in every philosophical work , all these were certainly disappointed ; they found the land- marks of science precisely in their former places : and they thought they received but a poor recom- pence B2 and Society.
... least , in every philosophical work , all these were certainly disappointed ; they found the land- marks of science precisely in their former places : and they thought they received but a poor recom- pence B2 and Society.
Page 15
... least to reflect on our most wise form of government ; no more than I would in the freer parts of my philosophical writings , mean to object to the piety , truth and perfection of our most excellent church . Both I am sensible have ...
... least to reflect on our most wise form of government ; no more than I would in the freer parts of my philosophical writings , mean to object to the piety , truth and perfection of our most excellent church . Both I am sensible have ...
Page 18
... least ; the van- quished must have had a much heavier loss , as the greatest slaughter is always in the flight , and great carnage did in those times and countries ever at- tend the first rage of conquest . It will therefore be very ...
... least ; the van- quished must have had a much heavier loss , as the greatest slaughter is always in the flight , and great carnage did in those times and countries ever at- tend the first rage of conquest . It will therefore be very ...
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