Edmund Burke: A Historical StudyMacmillan and Company, 1867 - Всего страниц: 312 |
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... whole of the last two chapters , is now published for the first time . It scarcely requires to be said that the stand - point of my book is not in any sense biographical . When the outward facts of a statesman's life have once been ...
... whole of the last two chapters , is now published for the first time . It scarcely requires to be said that the stand - point of my book is not in any sense biographical . When the outward facts of a statesman's life have once been ...
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... whole vitality of their creed , the whole coherence of their principles , the whole of that enlightenment , that rational love of liberty , that antipathy to arbitrary ideas , on which rest their just claims to the gratitude of their ...
... whole vitality of their creed , the whole coherence of their principles , the whole of that enlightenment , that rational love of liberty , that antipathy to arbitrary ideas , on which rest their just claims to the gratitude of their ...
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... whole people . Bolingbroke , abandoning the old theory of Divine Right , had seen this as clearly as either Burke or any other thinker . The whole argument of the Patriot King turns on the doctrine that the good of the people is the ...
... whole people . Bolingbroke , abandoning the old theory of Divine Right , had seen this as clearly as either Burke or any other thinker . The whole argument of the Patriot King turns on the doctrine that the good of the people is the ...
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... whole people by themselves . Prussian autocracy , or its boorish imitation at St. James's , filled him with apprehension and hatred . But I am unable to find any evidence throughout his writings that he had a glimpse of the true ...
... whole people by themselves . Prussian autocracy , or its boorish imitation at St. James's , filled him with apprehension and hatred . But I am unable to find any evidence throughout his writings that he had a glimpse of the true ...
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... whole to diffuse that clear , undisturbed light which we are accustomed to find in men who have trained themselves to balance ideas , to weigh mutually opposed speculations , in short , to argue and to reason with no passion stronger ...
... whole to diffuse that clear , undisturbed light which we are accustomed to find in men who have trained themselves to balance ideas , to weigh mutually opposed speculations , in short , to argue and to reason with no passion stronger ...
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