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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... REFLECTIONS on the RevolUTION IN FRance , and on THE PRO- ceedings of CERTAIN SOCIETIES IN LONDON RELATIVE TO THAT EVENT LETTER TO A MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY · 249 • • 277 519 A LETTER TO JOHN FARR AND JOHN HARRIS , ESQRS.
... REFLECTIONS on the RevolUTION IN FRance , and on THE PRO- ceedings of CERTAIN SOCIETIES IN LONDON RELATIVE TO THAT EVENT LETTER TO A MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY · 249 • • 277 519 A LETTER TO JOHN FARR AND JOHN HARRIS , ESQRS.
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... society , all equity and justice , re- ligion and order . Civil freedom , gentlemen , is not , as many have endeavoured to persuade you , a thing that lies hid in the depth of ab- struse science . It is a blessing and a benefit , not an ...
... society , all equity and justice , re- ligion and order . Civil freedom , gentlemen , is not , as many have endeavoured to persuade you , a thing that lies hid in the depth of ab- struse science . It is a blessing and a benefit , not an ...
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... society cannot be kept with- out advantage , or deserted without shame . For this rule of conduct I may be called in reproach a party man ; but I am little affected with such aspersions . In the way which they call party , I worship the ...
... society cannot be kept with- out advantage , or deserted without shame . For this rule of conduct I may be called in reproach a party man ; but I am little affected with such aspersions . In the way which they call party , I worship the ...
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... society to be taken up as the best method of gratifying low , personal pride , or ambitious interest , he is mistaken and he knows nothing of the world . 1 ; Preferring this connexion , I do not mean to detract in the slightest degree ...
... society to be taken up as the best method of gratifying low , personal pride , or ambitious interest , he is mistaken and he knows nothing of the world . 1 ; Preferring this connexion , I do not mean to detract in the slightest degree ...
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... society , and cannot long be joined without in some de- gree assimilating to it . Virtue will catch as well as vice by contact ; and the public stock of honest , manly principle will daily accumulate . We are not too nicely to ...
... society , and cannot long be joined without in some de- gree assimilating to it . Virtue will catch as well as vice by contact ; and the public stock of honest , manly principle will daily accumulate . We are not too nicely to ...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke: Political miscellanies ... Edmund Burke Полный просмотр - 1881 |
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