The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 1C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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Page 114
... idea , but is partly made up of a perception of the primary pleasures of sense , of the secondary pleasures of the ... ideas , and consequently of all our pleasures , if if they are not uncertain and arbitrary , the whole 114 ...
... idea , but is partly made up of a perception of the primary pleasures of sense , of the secondary pleasures of the ... ideas , and consequently of all our pleasures , if if they are not uncertain and arbitrary , the whole 114 ...
Page 125
... idea of its relation to any thing else . Caius is afflicted with a fit of the cholick ; this man is actually in pain ; stretch Caius upon the rack , he will feel a much greater pain : but does this pain of the rack arise from the ...
... idea of its relation to any thing else . Caius is afflicted with a fit of the cholick ; this man is actually in pain ; stretch Caius upon the rack , he will feel a much greater pain : but does this pain of the rack arise from the ...
Page 133
... ideas of pain , and danger , that is to say , whatever is in any sort terrible , or is conversant about ter- rible ... idea than pain ; because there are very few pains , however exquisite , which are not preferred to death : nay ...
... ideas of pain , and danger , that is to say , whatever is in any sort terrible , or is conversant about ter- rible ... idea than pain ; because there are very few pains , however exquisite , which are not preferred to death : nay ...
Page 135
... idea , it so wholly engrosses them as to shut out by degrees almost every other , and to break down every partition of the mind which would confine it . Any idea is sufficient for the purpose , as is evident from the infinite variety of ...
... idea , it so wholly engrosses them as to shut out by degrees almost every other , and to break down every partition of the mind which would confine it . Any idea is sufficient for the purpose , as is evident from the infinite variety of ...
Page 138
... idea of some social qualities , which direct and heighten the appetite which he has in common with all other animals ; and as he is not designed like them to live at large , it is fit that he should have something to create a prefer ...
... idea of some social qualities , which direct and heighten the appetite which he has in common with all other animals ; and as he is not designed like them to live at large , it is fit that he should have something to create a prefer ...
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