| Edmund Burke - 1790 - 380 páginas
...perfonages are in a fituation in which it is not unbecoming in us to praife the virtues of the great. I hear, and I rejoice to hear, that• the great lady,...borne that day (one is interefted that beings made for fuffering Ihould fuffer well) and thar flie bears all' all the fucceeding days, that (he bears the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1790 - 370 páginas
...are in a fituation in which it is not unbecoming to praife the virtues of the great. I hear, and 1 rejoice to hear, that the great lady, the other object...borne that day (one is interefted that beings made for fuffering fhould fuffer well) and that fhe bears all the fucceeding days, that fhe bears the imprifonment... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1790 - 536 páginas
...fuch perfonages are in a fituation in which it is not unbecoming to praife the virtues of the great. I hear, and I rejoice to hear, that the great lady,...object of the triumph, has borne that day (one is inrerefted that beings made for fufiering fhould fuffer well) and that fhe bears all all the fucceeding... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1791 - 418 páginas
...perfonages are in a fituation in which it is not unbecoming in us to praife the virtues of the great. t I hear, and I rejoice to hear, that the great lady, the other objec^ of the triumph, has borne that day (one is interefted that beings made for fuffering fhould... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 636 páginas
...perfonages are in a fituation in which it is not unbecoming" in us to praife the virtues of the great. I hear, and I rejoice to hear, that the great lady, the »ther objeft of the triumph, has borne that day (one is" Hiterefted that beings made for fuffering... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 458 páginas
...perfbnages are in ;i fituation in which it is not becoming in us to praife the virtues of the great. I hear, and I rejoice to hear, that the great lady,...borne that day (one is interefted that beings made for fuffering mould fuffer well) and that fhe bears all the fuccecding days, that fhe bears the imprifonment... | |
| 1790 - 820 páginas
...finking. NESTOR. CHAKACTEK of tie QUEKN of FRANCE, REMARKS <* GALLANTRY. £f tbe Huteurtblt £DMVHD BURKE. I Hear, and I rejoice to hear, that the great lady,...object of the triumph, has borne that day* (one is interefled that beings made for fuffering fiiould fuffer well), and that (he bears all the fucceeding... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1814 - 258 páginas
...such personages are in a situation in which it is not unbecoming to praise the virtues of the great. 1 hear, and I rejoice to hear, that the great lady,...object of the triumph, has borne that day* (one is interested that beings made for suffering should suffer well) and that she bears all the succeeding... | |
| 1821 - 362 páginas
...of these transactions ; a man also of honour, and virtue, and talents, and, therefore, a fugitive. I hear, and I rejoice to hear, that the great lady, the other object of the trinmph, has borne that day, (oue is interested that beings made for suffering should suffer well,)... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1835 - 652 páginas
...personages are in a situation in which it is not becoming in us to praise the virtues of the great. confess, was up interested that beings made for suffering should suffer well) and that she bears all the succeeding... | |
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