Edmund Burke: A Historical StudyMacmillan and Company, 1867 - Всего страниц: 312 |
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... administration . " This is what Whig principles had come to , and must always come to in the long run , as well as all other principles which erect either a privileged governing class or a single privileged ruler . The corruption of ...
... administration . " This is what Whig principles had come to , and must always come to in the long run , as well as all other principles which erect either a privileged governing class or a single privileged ruler . The corruption of ...
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... administration . " The people have no interest in disorder . When they go wrong , it is their error , and not their crime . " And then he quotes the famous passage from the Memoirs of Sully , which both practical politicians and ...
... administration . " The people have no interest in disorder . When they go wrong , it is their error , and not their crime . " And then he quotes the famous passage from the Memoirs of Sully , which both practical politicians and ...
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... administration the thing needful was not to enlist the services of able and distinguished men , but to con- ciliate a duke . The support of the duke and of his major and minor satellites in the Upper House brought with it the control of ...
... administration the thing needful was not to enlist the services of able and distinguished men , but to con- ciliate a duke . The support of the duke and of his major and minor satellites in the Upper House brought with it the control of ...
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... administration . Parliamentary support comes and goes with office , totally regardless of the man or the merit . " 1 The " " 1 For instance , Wilkes's annual motion to expunge the votes upon the Middlesex election had been uniformly ...
... administration . Parliamentary support comes and goes with office , totally regardless of the man or the merit . " 1 The " " 1 For instance , Wilkes's annual motion to expunge the votes upon the Middlesex election had been uniformly ...
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... administration , and the rest is the history of prolonged , arbitrary , and violent repression , first in the colonies and afterwards at home . After 1794 the system of government was simply one of absolute despotism . A careful study ...
... administration , and the rest is the history of prolonged , arbitrary , and violent repression , first in the colonies and afterwards at home . After 1794 the system of government was simply one of absolute despotism . A careful study ...
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