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" Parallels of this sort rather furnish similitudes to illustrate or to adorn, than supply analogies from whence to reason. The objects which are attempted to be forced into an analogy are not found in the same classes of existence. Individuals are physical... "
The Pocket Magazine of Classics and Polite Literature - Page 197
1818
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The British Critic, Volume 8

1796 - 746 pages
..." rather furnifh funilirudes to illirilrate and adorn, trun fupply analogies from whence to reafon. The objects which are attempted to be forced into an analogy, are not found in the fame chiles of exiftence." After alledging various proofs from the hiftory of various countries, Mr....
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Two Letters Addressed to a Member of the Present Parliament, on the ...

Edmund Burke - 1796 - 196 pages
...rather furnifh fimilitudes to illuftrate or to adorn, than to fupply analogies from whence to reafon. The objects which are attempted to be forced into an analogy are not found in the fame clafles of exifience. Individuals are phyfical beings, ings, fubjecT: to laws univerfal and invariable....
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The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Volume 8

1796 - 816 pages
...corttiinies, " rather furnilh fimilitudes to illuílrateandadoFU, (han fupply analogies from whence to rcafon. The objects which are attempted to be forced into an analogy, are nut found m the fame claiFcs of exiftence." After alledging various proofs-- from theliiftory of various...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 8

Edmund Burke - 1803 - 446 pages
...rather furnifh limilitudes to iU luftrate or to adorn, than fupply analogies from whence to reafon. The objects which are attempted to be forced into an analogy are not found in the fame claffes of exiftence. Individuals are phyfical 'beings, fubjec1i to laws univerfal and invariable....
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The Works of ... Edmund Burke, Volume 8

Edmund Burke - 1803 - 440 pages
...rather furnifli fimilitudes to il-» luftrate or to adorn, than fupply analogies from whence to reafon. The objects which are attempted to be forced into an analogy are not found in the fame clafles of exiftence< Individuals are phyfical beings,fubjec"t: to laws univerfal and invariable....
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 4

Edmund Burke - 1807 - 540 pages
...who compose them. Parallels of this sort rather furnish similitudes to illustrate or to adorn, than supply analogies from whence to reason. The objects...laws universal and invariable. The immediate cause act-> ing in these laws may be obscure : the general results are subjects of certain calculation. But...
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 36

1834 - 918 pages
...manhood, and decrepitude, that are found in the individuals who compose them. The objects which are thus attempted to be forced into an analogy, are not found...beings, subject to laws universal and invariable. But commonwealths are not physical, but moral essences* They are artificial comhinations, and in their...
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The Brighton magazine, Volume 1

1822 - 492 pages
...individuals who compose them. " The objects which are attempted to be forced into analogy are " not founded in the same classes of existence. Individuals are...physical beings, subject to laws universal and invariable ; but " commonwealths are not physical, but moral essences ; they are " artificial combinations, and...
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Spirit of the English Magazines, Volume 13

1823 - 496 pages
...individuals who compose them. The objects which are attemped to be forced into an analogy are not founded in the same classes of existence. Individuals are...beings, subject to laws universal and invariable. Commonwealths are not physical but moral essences; they are artificial combinations, and, in their...
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Memoir of the life and character of ... Edmund Burke; with specimens of his ...

Sir James Prior - 1824 - 618 pages
...who compose them. Parallels of this sort rather furnish similitudes to illustrate or to adorn, than supply analogies from whence to reason. The objects...into an analogy are not found in the same classes of exist* ence. Individuals are physical beings subject to laws universal and invariable. The immediate...
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