The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke: Political miscellanies. Reflections on the revolution in France. Letter to a member of the national assemblyGeorge Bell and Sons, 1888 |
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... never done without dangerously disor- dering the whole frame of jurisprudence . Though piracy may be , in the eye of the law , a less offence than treason ; yet as both are , in effect , punished with the same death , the same ...
... never done without dangerously disor- dering the whole frame of jurisprudence . Though piracy may be , in the eye of the law , a less offence than treason ; yet as both are , in effect , punished with the same death , the same ...
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... never be tried according to justice . Far I therefore could never reconcile myself to the bill I send you ; which is expressly provided to remove all inconveniences from the establishment of a mode of trial , which has ever ap- peared ...
... never be tried according to justice . Far I therefore could never reconcile myself to the bill I send you ; which is expressly provided to remove all inconveniences from the establishment of a mode of trial , which has ever ap- peared ...
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... never exercise , and satis- fied to be himself mean and miserable , in order to render others contemptible and wretched . If you and I find our talents not of the great and ruling kind , our conduct , at least , is conformable to our ...
... never exercise , and satis- fied to be himself mean and miserable , in order to render others contemptible and wretched . If you and I find our talents not of the great and ruling kind , our conduct , at least , is conformable to our ...
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... never see any revenue from America . Some increase of the means of corruption , without ease of the public burthens , is the very best that can happen . Is it for this that we are at war ; and in such a war ? As to the difficulties of ...
... never see any revenue from America . Some increase of the means of corruption , without ease of the public burthens , is the very best that can happen . Is it for this that we are at war ; and in such a war ? As to the difficulties of ...
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... never added a bayonet , or a charge of powder , to your military force ; but I am afraid that it has been the means of taking up many muskets against you . This outrageous language , which has been encouraged and kept alive by every art ...
... never added a bayonet , or a charge of powder , to your military force ; but I am afraid that it has been the means of taking up many muskets against you . This outrageous language , which has been encouraged and kept alive by every art ...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke: Political miscellanies ... Edmund Burke Полный просмотр - 1881 |
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