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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... measures we have taken , and the situ- ation we are in . The other ( for a partial suspension of the Habeas Corpus ) appears to me of a much deeper malignity . During its progress through the House of Commons , it has been amended , so ...
... measures we have taken , and the situ- ation we are in . The other ( for a partial suspension of the Habeas Corpus ) appears to me of a much deeper malignity . During its progress through the House of Commons , it has been amended , so ...
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... measures are not commonly so dangerous to freedom . They are marked with too strong lines to slide into use . No plea , nor pretence , of inconvenience or evil example ( which must in their nature be daily and ordinary incidents ) can ...
... measures are not commonly so dangerous to freedom . They are marked with too strong lines to slide into use . No plea , nor pretence , of inconvenience or evil example ( which must in their nature be daily and ordinary incidents ) can ...
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... measures proposed by ministers , where the name of America appears , is vain and frivolous . You may be sure that I do not speak of my opposition , which in all circumstances must be so ; but that of men of the greatest wisdom and ...
... measures proposed by ministers , where the name of America appears , is vain and frivolous . You may be sure that I do not speak of my opposition , which in all circumstances must be so ; but that of men of the greatest wisdom and ...
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... measures of peace are necessary , they must begin some- where ; and a conciliatory temper must precede and prepare every plan of reconciliation . Nor do I conceive that we suffer anything by thus regulating our own minds . We are not ...
... measures of peace are necessary , they must begin some- where ; and a conciliatory temper must precede and prepare every plan of reconciliation . Nor do I conceive that we suffer anything by thus regulating our own minds . We are not ...
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... measures is an encouragement to rebellion . Men of great presump- tion and little knowledge will hold a language which is con- tradicted by the whole course of history . General rebellions and revolts of a whole people never were ...
... measures is an encouragement to rebellion . Men of great presump- tion and little knowledge will hold a language which is con- tradicted by the whole course of history . General rebellions and revolts of a whole people never were ...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke: Political miscellanies ... Edmund Burke Полный просмотр - 1881 |
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