| Edmund Burke - 1889 - 556 pages
...death, famine, &c. Besides,' many Ideas have never been at all presented to the senses of any men but by words, as God, angels, devils, heaven, and hell,...all of which have however a great influence over the passions. Thirdly, by words we have it in our power to make such combinations as we cannot possibly... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 604 pages
...war, death, famine, Befides, many ideas have never been, at all prefented to the fenfes of any men but by words, as God, angels, devils, heaven, and hell,...however a great influence over the paffions. Thirdly, fcy words we have it in our power to make fuch comhinations as we cannot poffibly do otherwise. By... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 596 pages
...death, famine, &c. Belides, many ideas have never been at all prefented to the fenfes of any men but by words, as God, angels, devils, heaven, and hell,...all of which have however a great influence over the paiftons. Thirdly, by words we have it in our power to make fuch comhinations as we cannot poffibly... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1798 - 350 pages
...death, famine, &:c. $efides, many ideas have never been at all prefented to the fenfes of any men but by words, as God) angels, devils, heaven, and hell,...all of which have however a great influence over the pardons. Thirdly, by words we have it in our power to make fuch combinations as we cannot poffibly... | |
| Freeman of Dublin - 1800 - 674 pages
...death, famine, &c. Befides, many ideas have never been at all prefented to the fenfes ofany men but by words, as God, angels, devils, heaven, and hell,...in our power to make fuch combinations as we cannot pofllbly do otherwife. By this power of combining we are able, by the addition of well-chofen circuraftances,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 366 pages
...death, famine, &c. Befides many ideas have never been at all prefented to the fenfes of any men but by words, as God, angels,~ devils, heaven, and hell,...influence over the paffions. Thirdly, by words we have have it in our power to make fuch combinations as we cannot poffibly do otherwife. By this powef of... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 366 pages
...death, famine, &c. Befides many ideas have never been at all prefented to the fenfes of any men but by words, as God, angels, devils, heaven, and hell,...all of which have however a great influence over the piflions. Thirdly, by words we have it in our power to make fuch combinations zs we cannot poffibly... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1806 - 522 pages
...never been at all presented to the senses of any men but by words, as God, angels, devils, heax'en, and hell, all of which have however a great influence over the passions. Thirdly, by words we have it in our power to make such combinations as we cannot possibly... | |
| George Walker - 1825 - 668 pages
...death, famine, &c. Besides many ideas have never been at all presented to the senses of any men but by words, as God, angels, devils, heaven, and hell,...all of which have however a great influence over the passions. Thirdly, by words we have it in our power to make such combinations as we cannot possibly... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1827 - 194 pages
...death, famine, &c. Besides, many ideas have never been at all presented to the senses of any men but by words, as God, angels, devils, heaven, and hell,...of which have, however, a great influence over the passions. Thirdly, by words we have it in our power to make such combinations as we cannot possibly... | |
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