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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... things which are of the highest criminality may be of the least disgrace . ' The act prepares a sort of masked proceeding , not honourable to the justice of the kingdom , and by no means necessary for its safety . I cannot enter into it ...
... things which are of the highest criminality may be of the least disgrace . ' The act prepares a sort of masked proceeding , not honourable to the justice of the kingdom , and by no means necessary for its safety . I cannot enter into it ...
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... things as I found them . The old , cool- headed , general law , is as good as any deviation dictated by present heat ... thing so humiliating to our government , as at all this vast continent should unanimously concur in thinking , that ...
... things as I found them . The old , cool- headed , general law , is as good as any deviation dictated by present heat ... thing so humiliating to our government , as at all this vast continent should unanimously concur in thinking , that ...
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... things now stand , every man in the West Indies , every one inhabitant of three unoffending pro- vinces on the continent , every person coming from the East Indies , every gentleman who has travelled for his health or education , every ...
... things now stand , every man in the West Indies , every one inhabitant of three unoffending pro- vinces on the continent , every person coming from the East Indies , every gentleman who has travelled for his health or education , every ...
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... things will thus continue . I anticipate in my mind the moment of the final triumph of foreign military force . When ... thing . You will never see any revenue from America . Some increase of the means of corruption , without ease of the ...
... things will thus continue . I anticipate in my mind the moment of the final triumph of foreign military force . When ... thing . You will never see any revenue from America . Some increase of the means of corruption , without ease of the ...
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... things now stand , neither be provoked at our railing , nor bettered by our instruction . All communication is cut off between us , but this we know with certainty , that , though we cannot reclaim them , we may reform ourselves . If ...
... things now stand , neither be provoked at our railing , nor bettered by our instruction . All communication is cut off between us , but this we know with certainty , that , though we cannot reclaim them , we may reform ourselves . If ...
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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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