The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper & brothers, 1847 |
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Strana 288
... measure ; but the measure itself will lead them beyond their intention , and what is begun with the best designs , bad men will perversely improve to the worst of their purposes . An ill - founded plausibility in great affairs is a real ...
... measure ; but the measure itself will lead them beyond their intention , and what is begun with the best designs , bad men will perversely improve to the worst of their purposes . An ill - founded plausibility in great affairs is a real ...
Strana 358
... measure is not only unusual , and as such , critical , but it is in its own nature strong and vehement in a high degree . The propriety therefore , of adopting it depends entirely upon the spirit , with which it is supported and fol ...
... measure is not only unusual , and as such , critical , but it is in its own nature strong and vehement in a high degree . The propriety therefore , of adopting it depends entirely upon the spirit , with which it is supported and fol ...
Strana 373
... measure , which was the main object of the bill , they must explicity make it their own , and stake themselves upon it ; that hitherto all their difficulties had arisen from their indecision and their wrong measures ; and , to make Lord ...
... measure , which was the main object of the bill , they must explicity make it their own , and stake themselves upon it ; that hitherto all their difficulties had arisen from their indecision and their wrong measures ; and , to make Lord ...
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