Nothing is left which engages the affections on the part of the commonwealth. On the principles of this mechanic philosophy, onr institutions can never be embodied, if I may use the expression, in persons, — so as to create in us love, veneration, admiration,... Writings and Speeches - Стр. 347авторы: Edmund Burke - 1901Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| Edmund Burke - 1790 - Страниц: 372
...mechanic philofophy, our inftitutions can never be embodied, if I may ufe the exprefilon, in perfons; fo as to create in us love, veneration, admiration, or attachment. But that fort of reafon which banifhes the affections is incapable of filling their place. Thefe public affections,... | |
| 1790 - Страниц: 564
...All homage paid to the fex in can never be embodied, if I may ufe the ¿xprcfljon, in perfons ; fo as to create in us love, veneration, admiration, or attachment. But that fort cf reafon which ba nifties the affeaitn* is incapable of filling • their place. Thefe public... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - Страниц: 636
...mechanic philofophy, our inftitutions can never be embodied, if I rcay ufe the expreflion, in perfons j fo as to create in us love, veneration, admiration, or attachment. But that fort of reafon which banifhes the aflfecYions is . incapable of filling their place. Thefe public aftectipns,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - Страниц: 458
...mechar.ick philofophy, our inftitutions can never be embodied, if I may ufe the exprdllon, in perfcns; fo as to create in us love, veneration, admiration, or attachment. But that fort of reafon which banilhes the alfections is incapable of filling their place. Thefe publick affections,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1807 - Страниц: 512
...that sort of reason which banishes the affections is incapable of filling their place. These publick affections, combined with manners, are required sometimes...The precept given by a wise man, as well as a great critick, for the construction of poems, is equally true as to states : — Non satis est pulchra esse... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1815 - Страниц: 464
...incapable of filling their place. These publick affections, combined with manners, are required spmetimes as supplements, sometimes as correctives, always as...The precept given by a wise man, as well as a great critick, for the construction of poems, is equally true as to states : — Non satis est pulchra esse... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - Страниц: 648
...engages the affections on the part of the commonweakh. Ou the principles of this mechanic philosophy, our an to create in us love, veneration, admiration, or attachment. But that sort of reason which banishes... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1835 - Страниц: 652
...the affections on the part of the commonwealth. On the principles of this mechanic philosophy, our comhined with manners, are required sometimes as supplements, sometimes as correctives, always as aids... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1839 - Страниц: 548
...On the principles of this mechanic philosophy, our institutions can never be embodied, if I may 7* use the expression, in persons ; so as to create in us love, reneration, admiration, or attachment. But that sort of reason which banishes the affections is incapable... | |
| William Smyth - 1840 - Страниц: 446
...the affections on the part of the commonwealth. On the principles of this mechanic philosophy, our institutions can never be embodied, if I may use the...affections, is incapable of filling their place." And again, in another place, — " Four hundred years have gone over us, but I believe we are not materially... | |
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