The Life of Edmund Burke. Comprehending an Impartial Account of His Literary and Political Efforts, and a Sketch of the Conduct and Character of His Most Eminent Associates, Coadjutors, and Opponents. [With a Portrait.]George Cawthorn, 1798 - 592 páginas |
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... happiness ; Burke reprobates it as the forerunner of anarchy and misery ; each from good motives , but Burke with more foresight , to 479. Burke shewn to be right in judgment and consistent 1 in opinion , to 481. Discussion between Fox ...
... happiness ; Burke reprobates it as the forerunner of anarchy and misery ; each from good motives , but Burke with more foresight , to 479. Burke shewn to be right in judgment and consistent 1 in opinion , to 481. Discussion between Fox ...
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... happiness of the sub- ject himself , of others , and particularly on our own . We admire extraordinary talents or qualities , we are interested in the history of 1 such talents or qualities , producing important consequences to the [ 4 ]
... happiness of the sub- ject himself , of others , and particularly on our own . We admire extraordinary talents or qualities , we are interested in the history of 1 such talents or qualities , producing important consequences to the [ 4 ]
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... happiness ; demonstrated to them the evils to which rage for innovation was leading its votaries ; taught them not to prefer possible , but very improbable , acquirement to certain possession ; persuaded them to look to their own ...
... happiness ; demonstrated to them the evils to which rage for innovation was leading its votaries ; taught them not to prefer possible , but very improbable , acquirement to certain possession ; persuaded them to look to their own ...
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... happiness of their country , to revolutionary , doctrines , he warned them of the misery which they were ignorantly seeking ; he excited the majority of men of talents , in- fluence , and interest in the state , to vigilance and vigour ...
... happiness of their country , to revolutionary , doctrines , he warned them of the misery which they were ignorantly seeking ; he excited the majority of men of talents , in- fluence , and interest in the state , to vigilance and vigour ...
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... happiness of society . , In- deed such subjects often called forth powers of understanding equal to those which have been applied to the investigation of useful phi- losophy . In pitching a bar equal strength may be displayed as in ...
... happiness of society . , In- deed such subjects often called forth powers of understanding equal to those which have been applied to the investigation of useful phi- losophy . In pitching a bar equal strength may be displayed as in ...
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