The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper & brothers, 1847 |
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Strana 47
... give their sanction , at first through inattention and levity ; at last they give it through necessity . A violent spirit is raised , which the presiding minds , after a time , find it impracticable to stop at their pleasure , to ...
... give their sanction , at first through inattention and levity ; at last they give it through necessity . A violent spirit is raised , which the presiding minds , after a time , find it impracticable to stop at their pleasure , to ...
Strana 252
... give ? Alas ! she has already paid for her own ran- som the fund of equivalent , and a dreadful equi- valent it is , to England and to herself . But I put Spain out of the question ; she is a pro- vince of the jacobin empire , and she ...
... give ? Alas ! she has already paid for her own ran- som the fund of equivalent , and a dreadful equi- valent it is , to England and to herself . But I put Spain out of the question ; she is a pro- vince of the jacobin empire , and she ...
Strana 480
... give him a family when you do not give him a fortune to maintain it ; to give him a family before he can contract any one of those engagements , with out which no business can be carried on , would be to burden the state with families ...
... give him a family when you do not give him a fortune to maintain it ; to give him a family before he can contract any one of those engagements , with out which no business can be carried on , would be to burden the state with families ...
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