The Beauties of Burke Consisting of Selections from His WorksTyp. Davison, 1820 - 211 páginas |
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... mean and cringing under a doubtful and unprosperous fortune . * * * * * We know that over - labouring a point of this kind , has the direct contrary effect from what we wish . We know that there is a legal presumption against men quando ...
... mean and cringing under a doubtful and unprosperous fortune . * * * * * We know that over - labouring a point of this kind , has the direct contrary effect from what we wish . We know that there is a legal presumption against men quando ...
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... means or the consequences . AMERICA . Mr. Speaker , I cannot prevail on myself to hurry over this great consideration . It is good for us to be here . We stand where we have an immense view of what is , and what is past . Clouds ...
... means or the consequences . AMERICA . Mr. Speaker , I cannot prevail on myself to hurry over this great consideration . It is good for us to be here . We stand where we have an immense view of what is , and what is past . Clouds ...
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... mean time , that power , which all these changes aimed at securing , remains still as tottering and as uncertain as ever . They are delivered up into the hands of those who feel neither respect for their persons , nor gratitude for ...
... mean time , that power , which all these changes aimed at securing , remains still as tottering and as uncertain as ever . They are delivered up into the hands of those who feel neither respect for their persons , nor gratitude for ...
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... means brought under their consideration ; which cannot be done without enlarging the mind . The science may be false or frivolous ; the improvement will be real . It may be here remarked , that soon afterwards the monks began to apply ...
... means brought under their consideration ; which cannot be done without enlarging the mind . The science may be false or frivolous ; the improvement will be real . It may be here remarked , that soon afterwards the monks began to apply ...
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... means of compounding with their nature . Their humanity is not dissolved . They only give it a long prorogation . They are ready to declare that they do not think two thousand years too long a period for the good that they pursue . It ...
... means of compounding with their nature . Their humanity is not dissolved . They only give it a long prorogation . They are ready to declare that they do not think two thousand years too long a period for the good that they pursue . It ...
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