The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 1George Bell, 1881 - Great Britain |
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... LORD BY A LATE NOBLE WRITER . 1758 . PREFACE . BEFORE the philosophical works of Lord BOLINGBROKE had A VINDICATION OF NATURAL SOCIETY: or, a View of the Miseries and Evils arising to Mankind from every Species of Artificial Society.
... LORD BY A LATE NOBLE WRITER . 1758 . PREFACE . BEFORE the philosophical works of Lord BOLINGBROKE had A VINDICATION OF NATURAL SOCIETY: or, a View of the Miseries and Evils arising to Mankind from every Species of Artificial Society.
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Edmund Burke. PREFACE . BEFORE the philosophical works of Lord BOLINGBROKE had appeared , great things were expected from the leisure of a man , who , from the splendid scene of action in which his talents had enabled him to make so ...
Edmund Burke. PREFACE . BEFORE the philosophical works of Lord BOLINGBROKE had appeared , great things were expected from the leisure of a man , who , from the splendid scene of action in which his talents had enabled him to make so ...
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... Lord BOLINGBROKE ; and such are the reasonings which this noble writer and several others have been pleased to dignify with the name of philosophy . If these are delivered in a specious manner , and in a style above the common , they ...
... Lord BOLINGBROKE ; and such are the reasonings which this noble writer and several others have been pleased to dignify with the name of philosophy . If these are delivered in a specious manner , and in a style above the common , they ...
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... Lord Coke's Reports that pleased me very much , though I do not know from whence he has taken it : " Interdum fucata falsi- tas , ( says he , ) in multis est probabilior , et sæpe rationibus vincit nudam veritatem . " In such cases ...
... Lord Coke's Reports that pleased me very much , though I do not know from whence he has taken it : " Interdum fucata falsi- tas , ( says he , ) in multis est probabilior , et sæpe rationibus vincit nudam veritatem . " In such cases ...
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... Lord BOLINGBROKE ; who will , the editor is afraid , observe much more of his Lordship's character in such parti- culars of the following letter , than they are likely to find of that rapid torrent of an impetuous and overbearing ...
... Lord BOLINGBROKE ; who will , the editor is afraid , observe much more of his Lordship's character in such parti- culars of the following letter , than they are likely to find of that rapid torrent of an impetuous and overbearing ...
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