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... edition , and might have been amended somewhat more . Burke was , however , averse from making any important alterations , and he refused to correct some palpable errors , on the ground of their non - importance . He himself considered ...
... edition , and might have been amended somewhat more . Burke was , however , averse from making any important alterations , and he refused to correct some palpable errors , on the ground of their non - importance . He himself considered ...
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... edition dis- tinguishes it into two portions , the first including two thirds , the second , one third , of the book . The First Part is occupied with England . It is to this First Part that the foregoing observa- tions chiefly apply ...
... edition dis- tinguishes it into two portions , the first including two thirds , the second , one third , of the book . The First Part is occupied with England . It is to this First Part that the foregoing observa- tions chiefly apply ...
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... edition differs , therefore , in many places , from the subsequent ones . Burke's Tract provoked , in reply , as is well known , a whole literature of its own , no single representative of which is now held in any account , if we except ...
... edition differs , therefore , in many places , from the subsequent ones . Burke's Tract provoked , in reply , as is well known , a whole literature of its own , no single representative of which is now held in any account , if we except ...
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... editions of Burke have been few , considering his fame ; and his direct praises have been for the most part confined , here to a page , there to a paragraph . It is necessary for an Englishman to know Burke's writings well if he would ...
... editions of Burke have been few , considering his fame ; and his direct praises have been for the most part confined , here to a page , there to a paragraph . It is necessary for an Englishman to know Burke's writings well if he would ...
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... edition of Bellendenus . EDMUNDO . BURKE VIRO . TUM . OB . DOCTRINAM . MULTIPLICEM ET • • EXQUISITAM TUM . OB . CELERES . ILLOS . INGENII . MOTUS QUI . ET . AD . EXCOGITANDUM . ACUTI . ET . AD . EXPLICANDUM ORNANDUMQUE . UBERES . SUNT ...
... edition of Bellendenus . EDMUNDO . BURKE VIRO . TUM . OB . DOCTRINAM . MULTIPLICEM ET • • EXQUISITAM TUM . OB . CELERES . ILLOS . INGENII . MOTUS QUI . ET . AD . EXCOGITANDUM . ACUTI . ET . AD . EXPLICANDUM ORNANDUMQUE . UBERES . SUNT ...
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Reflections on the Revolution in France Edmund Burke,Alan Wolfe,Darrin M. McMahon,Conor Cruise O'Brien,Jack N. Rakove Podgląd niedostępny - 2003 |
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