The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 15C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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Стр. iv
... respect more conspicuous than in giving ex- istence , as occasion may require , to human talents , and to other instruments adequate to the purposes of It's mysterious dispensations . Of these instruments the virtues of Princes are ...
... respect more conspicuous than in giving ex- istence , as occasion may require , to human talents , and to other instruments adequate to the purposes of It's mysterious dispensations . Of these instruments the virtues of Princes are ...
Стр. v
Edmund Burke. Deign , Sire , to accept the homage of my most perfect respect , and the assurance of my fervent vows for the welfare of your Majesty , and of your most august family ; and permit me to subscribe myself , SIRE , Your ...
Edmund Burke. Deign , Sire , to accept the homage of my most perfect respect , and the assurance of my fervent vows for the welfare of your Majesty , and of your most august family ; and permit me to subscribe myself , SIRE , Your ...
Стр. vii
... respect for their high and im- portant stations ; and that when it was stated to the ignorant or the wicked , that their judges and magistrates were ignorant and corrupt , it tended to lessen their respect for and obedience to the laws ...
... respect for their high and im- portant stations ; and that when it was stated to the ignorant or the wicked , that their judges and magistrates were ignorant and corrupt , it tended to lessen their respect for and obedience to the laws ...
Стр. viii
... authorized by the writer . Pum❝ I understand , Sir , that in a place which " I greatly respect , and by a person for whom " I have likewise a great veneration , a pam- 65 66 phlet , " s 66 phlet published by a Mr. Debrett , [ viii ]
... authorized by the writer . Pum❝ I understand , Sir , that in a place which " I greatly respect , and by a person for whom " I have likewise a great veneration , a pam- 65 66 phlet , " s 66 phlet published by a Mr. Debrett , [ viii ]
Стр. ix
... respect and reverence ; and that in this pamphlet , described " by the name of a libel , the characters and con- " duct of those Judges upon a late occasion " have been aspersed , as arising from ignorance " or corruption . 66 " Sir ...
... respect and reverence ; and that in this pamphlet , described " by the name of a libel , the characters and con- " duct of those Judges upon a late occasion " have been aspersed , as arising from ignorance " or corruption . 66 " Sir ...
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