The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke ...: Political miscellanies. Reflections on the revolution in France. Letter to a member of the National assemblyG. Bell & sons, 1892 |
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Edmund Burke. thinking , that no ill fortune can convert resistance to the royal authority into a criminal act , we may call the effect of our victory peace , or obedience , or what we will ; but the war is not ended ; the hostile mind ...
Edmund Burke. thinking , that no ill fortune can convert resistance to the royal authority into a criminal act , we may call the effect of our victory peace , or obedience , or what we will ; but the war is not ended ; the hostile mind ...
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... authority in the nation . Everything proposed against America is supposed of course to be in favour of Great Britain . Good and ill success are equally admitted as reasons for persevering in the present methods . Several very prudent ...
... authority in the nation . Everything proposed against America is supposed of course to be in favour of Great Britain . Good and ill success are equally admitted as reasons for persevering in the present methods . Several very prudent ...
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... authority of parliament . An arrangement at home promising some security for them ought to be made . By doing this , without the least impairing of our strength , we add to the credit of our moderation , which , in itself , is always ...
... authority of parliament . An arrangement at home promising some security for them ought to be made . By doing this , without the least impairing of our strength , we add to the credit of our moderation , which , in itself , is always ...
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... authority of parliament , I shall never admit that our constitutional rights can ever become a matter of ministerial negotiation . I am charged with being an American . If warm affection towards those over whom I claim any share of ...
... authority of parliament , I shall never admit that our constitutional rights can ever become a matter of ministerial negotiation . I am charged with being an American . If warm affection towards those over whom I claim any share of ...
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... authority perfect and entire as I found it : and to keep it so , not for our advantage solely ; but principally for the sake of those , on whose account all just authority exists ; I mean the people to be governed . For I thought I saw ...
... authority perfect and entire as I found it : and to keep it so , not for our advantage solely ; but principally for the sake of those , on whose account all just authority exists ; I mean the people to be governed . For I thought I saw ...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke: Political miscellanies ... Edmund Burke Полный просмотр - 1881 |
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