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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... Civil AND OTHER ESTABLISHMENTS SPEECH AT BRISTOL , PREVIOUS TO THE ELECTION , 1780 SPEECH AT BRISTOL , ON DECLINING THE POLL SPEECH ON THE EAST - INDIA BILL PAGE • 1 43 55 127 170 173 A REPRESENTATION TO HIS MAJESTY , MOVED IN THE HOUSE ...
... Civil AND OTHER ESTABLISHMENTS SPEECH AT BRISTOL , PREVIOUS TO THE ELECTION , 1780 SPEECH AT BRISTOL , ON DECLINING THE POLL SPEECH ON THE EAST - INDIA BILL PAGE • 1 43 55 127 170 173 A REPRESENTATION TO HIS MAJESTY , MOVED IN THE HOUSE ...
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... civil war . We have ever expressed the most unqualified disapprobation of all the steps which have led to it , and of all those which tend to prolong it . And I have no doubt that we feel exactly the same emotions of grief and shame in ...
... civil war . We have ever expressed the most unqualified disapprobation of all the steps which have led to it , and of all those which tend to prolong it . And I have no doubt that we feel exactly the same emotions of grief and shame in ...
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... civil fury has produced . If the prisoners , who have been exchanged , have not by that exchange been virtually par- doned , the cartel ( whether avowed or understood ) is a cruel fraud ; for you have received the life of a man , and ...
... civil fury has produced . If the prisoners , who have been exchanged , have not by that exchange been virtually par- doned , the cartel ( whether avowed or understood ) is a cruel fraud ; for you have received the life of a man , and ...
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... civil discord ; for parties are but too apt to forget their own future safety in their desire of sacrificing their enemies . People without much difficulty admit the entrance of that injustice of which they are not to be the immediate ...
... civil discord ; for parties are but too apt to forget their own future safety in their desire of sacrificing their enemies . People without much difficulty admit the entrance of that injustice of which they are not to be the immediate ...
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... Civil wars strike deepest of all into the manners of the people . They vitiate their politics ; they corrupt their morals ; they pervert even the natural taste and relish of equity and justice . By teaching us to consider our fellow ...
... Civil wars strike deepest of all into the manners of the people . They vitiate their politics ; they corrupt their morals ; they pervert even the natural taste and relish of equity and justice . By teaching us to consider our fellow ...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke: Political miscellanies ... Edmund Burke Полный просмотр - 1881 |
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Стр. 321 - The wisdom of a learned man cometh by opportunity of leisure: and he that hath little business shall become wise. How can he get wisdom that holdeth the plough, and that glorieth in the goad, that driveth oxen, and is occupied in their labours, and whose talk is of bullocks?
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