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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... tion in England for this American rebellion apply ? Re- member , you are told every day , that the present is a contest between the two countries ; and that we in England are at war for our own dignity against our rebellious children ...
... tion in England for this American rebellion apply ? Re- member , you are told every day , that the present is a contest between the two countries ; and that we in England are at war for our own dignity against our rebellious children ...
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... tion , after all , must be the surest hold of our government ; and which is a thousand times more worth to us , than the mercenary zeal of all the circles of Germany . I can well conceive a country completely overrun , and miserably ...
... tion , after all , must be the surest hold of our government ; and which is a thousand times more worth to us , than the mercenary zeal of all the circles of Germany . I can well conceive a country completely overrun , and miserably ...
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... a direction , a form , a technical dress , and a specific sanc- tion , to the general sense of the community , is the true end of legislature It is so with regard to the exercise of all LETTER TO THE SHERIFFS OF BRISTOL . 27.
... a direction , a form , a technical dress , and a specific sanc- tion , to the general sense of the community , is the true end of legislature It is so with regard to the exercise of all LETTER TO THE SHERIFFS OF BRISTOL . 27.
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... tion , or judged upon erroneous maxims ; I trusted to profes- sion , when I ought to have attended to conduct . Such a man will grow wise , not malignant , by his acquaintance with the world . But he that accuses all mankind of ...
... tion , or judged upon erroneous maxims ; I trusted to profes- sion , when I ought to have attended to conduct . Such a man will grow wise , not malignant , by his acquaintance with the world . But he that accuses all mankind of ...
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... tion ; and not to refuse to dr a proper thing , because there is something else more proper , which I am not able to do . This union is a business of difficulty ; and , on the principles of your letter , a business impracticable . Until ...
... tion ; and not to refuse to dr a proper thing , because there is something else more proper , which I am not able to do . This union is a business of difficulty ; and , on the principles of your letter , a business impracticable . Until ...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke: Political miscellanies ... Edmund Burke Полный просмотр - 1881 |
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