The Works of Edmund Burke, Band 1C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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... hand , or , on the other , to have then made any considerable changes in it , might have seemed an abandon- ment of the principles which it contained . The author , there- fore , discovering that , with the exception of the introductory ...
... hand , or , on the other , to have then made any considerable changes in it , might have seemed an abandon- ment of the principles which it contained . The author , there- fore , discovering that , with the exception of the introductory ...
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... hand - writing ; and the actual conclusion of the letter was dictated by him , but never received his subsequent correction . He had also preserved , as materials for this branch of the sub- ject , some scattered hints , documents , and ...
... hand - writing ; and the actual conclusion of the letter was dictated by him , but never received his subsequent correction . He had also preserved , as materials for this branch of the sub- ject , some scattered hints , documents , and ...
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... hand to this scene of misery and destruction . His kingdom was rent and divided ; which served to employ the more distinct parts to tear each other to pieces , and bury the whole in blood and slaughter . The kings of Syria and of Egypt ...
... hand to this scene of misery and destruction . His kingdom was rent and divided ; which served to employ the more distinct parts to tear each other to pieces , and bury the whole in blood and slaughter . The kings of Syria and of Egypt ...
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... hand , and to the banks of the Loire or further on the other ; destroying all the proud and curious monuments of human art , that not even the memory might seem to survive of the former inhabitants . What has been done since , and what ...
... hand , and to the banks of the Loire or further on the other ; destroying all the proud and curious monuments of human art , that not even the memory might seem to survive of the former inhabitants . What has been done since , and what ...
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... hand in hand with the professors of artificial theology . As their end , in confounding the reason of man , and abridging his natural freedom , is exactly the same , they have adjusted the means to that end in a way entirely similar ...
... hand in hand with the professors of artificial theology . As their end , in confounding the reason of man , and abridging his natural freedom , is exactly the same , they have adjusted the means to that end in a way entirely similar ...
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