| Edmund Burke - 1806 - 522 páginas
...been commonly attributed, first, to the comfort we receive in considering that so melancholy a story is no more than a fiction ; and next, to the contemplation of our own freedom from the evils which we see represented. I am afraid it is a practice much too common in enquiries of this nature, to attribute... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1806 - 520 páginas
...fiction ; and next, to the contemplation of our own freedom from the evils which we see represented. I am afraid it is a practice much too common in enquiries of this nature, to attribute the cause of feelings which merely arise from the mechanical structure of our bodies, or from the natural... | |
| 1826 - 450 páginas
...fatisfactionhasbeen commonly attributed, firft, to tfie comfort we rereive in confidering that fo melancholy a ftory is no more than a fiction ; and next, to the contemplation of our own freedom from the evils we fee reprefented. lam afraidit isa prnctice much too common, in enquiries of this nature, to attribute... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1827 - 194 páginas
...been commonly attributed, first to the comfort we receive in considering that so melancholy a story is no more than a fiction ; and next, to the contemplation of our own freedom from the evils which we see represented. I am afraid it is a practice much too common in inquiries of this nature, to attribute... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 744 páginas
...been commonly attributed, first, to the comfort we receive in considering that so melancholy a story is no more than a fiction ; and, next, to the contemplation of our own freedom from the evils which we see represented. I am afraid it is a practice much too common in enquiries of this nature, to attribute... | |
| 1834 - 506 páginas
...been commonly attributed, first to the comfort we receive in considering that so melancholy a story is no more than a fiction ; and next, to the contemplation of our own freedom from the evils which we see represented. I am afraid it is a practice much too common in inquiries of this nature, to attribute... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 740 páginas
...been commonly attributed, first, to the comfort we receive in considering that so melancholy a story is no more than a fiction ; and, next, to the contemplation of our own freedom from the evib which we see represented. I am afraid it i* a practice much too common in enquiries of this nature,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 648 páginas
...been commonly attributed, first, to tho comfort we receive in considering that so melancholy а story is no more than a fiction ; and next, to the contemplation of our own freedom from tho evils which we see represented. I am afraid it is a practice much too common in enquiries of this... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1835 - 652 páginas
...been commonly attributed, first, to the comfort we receive in considering that so melancholy a story y of Newgate would be too humane to use to a criminal at the foot of the gallows. see represented. I am afraid it is a practice much too common in enquiries of this nature, to attribute... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1837 - 744 páginas
...been commonly attributed, first, to the comfort we receive in considering that so melancholy a story d as the glory see represented. I am afraid it is a practice much too common in enquiries of this nature, to attribute... | |
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