| Edmund Burke - 1889 - 556 páginas
...the stars themselves, separately considered. The number is certainly the cause. The apparent disorder augments the grandeur, for the appearance of care is highly contrary to our idea of magnificence. Besides, the stars lie in such apparent confusion, as makes it impossible on ordinary occasions to... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1764 - 458 páginas
...ftars them-!, felves, feparately confidered, The number is certainly the caufe. The Apparent diforder augments the grandeur, for the appearance of care is highly contrary to ourideasofmagnificence. Befides, theftars lye in fuqh apparent confufion, as makes it impofllbleon... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1767 - 368 páginas
...the ftars themfelves, feparately confidered. The number is certainly the caufe. The apparent diforder augments the grandeur, for the appearance of care is highly contrary to our ideas of magnificence. Befides,the ftars lie in fuch apparent confufion, as makes it impoffible on... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 596 páginas
...the ftars themfelves, feparately confidered. The number is certainly the caufe. The apparent diforder augments the grandeur, for the appearance of care is highly contrary to our ideas of magnificence. Befides, the ftars lie in fuch apparent confufion, as makes it impoffible on... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 604 páginas
...the ftars themfelves, feparately confidered. The number is certainly the caufe. The apparent diforder augments the grandeur, for the appearance of care is highly •contrary to our ideas of magnificence. Befides, the ftars lie in fuch apparent confufion, as makes it impoffible on... | |
| Freeman of Dublin - 1800 - 674 páginas
...confidered. The number is certainly the caufe. The apparent diforder » Part IV. fc<a. 4, 5, 6. L 2 augments augments the grandeur, for the appearance of care is highly contrary to our ideas of magnificence. BeCdes, the flars lie in fuch apparent confufion, as makes it impoffible pn... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 366 páginas
...feparately confidered. The number is * Part IV. feft. 4> 5, 6. certainly the caufe. The apparent diforder augments the grandeur, for the appearance of care is highly contrary to our ideas of magnificence. Be* fides, the ftars lie in fuch apparent confufion, as makes it impoffible... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 366 páginas
...confidered. The number is * Part IV. feft. 4,5,6. * . certainly certainly the caufe. The apparent diforder augments the grandeur, for the appearance of care is highly contrary to our ideas of magnificence. Befides, the ftars lie in fuch apparent confufion, as makes it impoflible on... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1827 - 194 páginas
...the stars themselves, separately considered. The number is certainly the cause. The apparent disorder augments the grandeur, for the appearance of care is highly contrary to our ideas of magnificence. Besides, the stars lie in such apparent confusion, as makes it impossible, on... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 744 páginas
...the stars themselves, separately considered. The number is certainly the cause. The apparent disorder augments the grandeur, for the appearance of care is highly contrary to our ideas of magnificence. Besides, the stars lie in such apparent confusion, as makes it impossible on... | |
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