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Correlative Claims and Duties; Or, An Essay on "The Necessity of a Church ... - Page 98
by Samuel Charles Wilks - 1821 - 561 pages
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Reflections on the revolution in France, and on the proceedings in certain ...

Edmund Burke - 1790 - 380 pages
...; fomething to excite an appetite to exiftence in the palled fatiety which attends on all pleafures which may be bought, where nature is not left to her own procefs, where even defire is anticipated, and therefore fruition defeated by meditated fchemes and...
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The Beauties of the Late Right Hon. Edmund Burke: Selected from ..., Volume 2

Edmund Burke - 1798 - 350 pages
...fomething to excite an. appetite to exiftence in the palled fatiety which, attends on all pleafures which may be bought, where nature is not left to her own procefs, where ey«n defire is anticipated, and therefore fruition defeated by meditated fchemes and...
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The Literary journal, Volume 3

1804 - 400 pages
...; something to excite an appetite to existence in the palled satiety which attends on all pleasures which may be bought,, where nature is not left to...interposed between the wish and the accomplishment. The people of England know how little influence the teachers of religion are likely to have with the...
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Maxims and Opinions: Moral, Political, and Economical, with Characters from ...

Edmund Burke - 1804 - 228 pages
...something to excite an appetite to existence in the palled satiety which' attends on all pleasures which may be bought, where nature is not left to her...interposed between the wish and the accomplishment. The people of England know how little influence the teachers of religion are likely to have with the...
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Maxims and opinions, moral, political and economical, with ..., Volume 1

Edmund Burke - 1804 - 244 pages
...; something to excite an appetite to existence in the palled satiety which attends on all pleasures which may be bought, where nature is not left to her...interposed between the wish and the accomplishment. The people of England know how little influence the teachers of religion are likely to have with the...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 3

Edmund Burke - 1807 - 512 pages
...; something to excite an appetite to existence in the palled satiety which attends on all pleasures which may be bought, where nature is not left to her...interposed between the wish and the accomplishment. The people of England know how little influence the teachers of religion are likely to have with the...
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A Comparative Display of the Different Opinions of the Most ..., Volume 2

1811 - 662 pages
...; fomething to excite an appetite to exiftence in the palled fatiety which attends on all pleafures which may be bought, where nature is not left to her own procefs, where even defire is anticipated, and therefore fruition defeated by meditated fchemes and...
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Reflections on the Revolution in France: And on the Proceedings of Certain ...

Edmund Burke - 1814 - 258 pages
...do; something to excite an appetite to existence in the pallid satiety which attends en all pleasures which may be bought, where nature is not left to her...interposed between the wish and the accomplishment. The people of England know how little influence the teachers of religion are likely to have with the...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 5

Edmund Burke - 1815 - 464 pages
...the palled satiety which attends on all pleasures which may be bought, where nature is VOL. V. O not not left to her own process, where even desire is...interposed between the wish and the accomplishment. The people of England know how little influence the teachers of religion are likely to have with the...
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Spirit of the English Magazines

1831 - 602 pages
...appetite to existence in the palled satiety which attends on all pleasures which may be bought, when Nature is not left to her own process, where even...schemes and contrivances of delight ; and no interval or obstacle is interposed betwecn the wish and the accomplishment." This passage affords a specimen...
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