The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper & brothers, 1847 |
Vyhľadávanie v obsahu knihy
Výsledky 1 - 3 z 93.
Strana 9
... monarchy , mitigated by man- ners , respectful to laws and usages , and atten- tive , perhaps but too attentive , to public opinion , in favour of the tyranny of a licentious , fero- cious , and savage multitude , without laws , manners ...
... monarchy , mitigated by man- ners , respectful to laws and usages , and atten- tive , perhaps but too attentive , to public opinion , in favour of the tyranny of a licentious , fero- cious , and savage multitude , without laws , manners ...
Strana 18
... monarchy might justify the people of France in going much further , and reducing monarchy to its present nothing . Mr. Burke does not allow , that a sufficient argument ad hominem is inferable from these premises . If the horror of the ...
... monarchy might justify the people of France in going much further , and reducing monarchy to its present nothing . Mr. Burke does not allow , that a sufficient argument ad hominem is inferable from these premises . If the horror of the ...
Strana 117
... monarchy is to be modified and supported ? If the monarch is to be elected , who the electors are to be if hereditary , what order is established corresponding with an hereditary monarchy , and fitted to maintain it ? Who are to modify ...
... monarchy is to be modified and supported ? If the monarch is to be elected , who the electors are to be if hereditary , what order is established corresponding with an hereditary monarchy , and fitted to maintain it ? Who are to modify ...
Iné vydania - Zobraziť všetky
Časté výrazy a frázy
allies ancient appear authority better body Britain Burke called catholics cause cerning church church of England civil conduct consider constitution court crown danger declaration disposition dissenters doctrine Duke of Bedford Duke of Portland duty EDMUND BURKE effect empire enemy England errour established Europe evil existence faction favour force France French friends Gaul give honour house of commons house of lords human interest Ireland jacobin JOSEPH JEKYL justice king kingdom labour land liberty Lord majesty mankind manner matter means ment mind ministers mode monarchy moral nation nature negroes never object opinion parliament party peace persons political possession present prince principles racter reason regard regicide religion republic revolution Roman ruin sans-culottes sedition shew sort sovereign Spain spirit suffer suppose sure thing thought tion treaty whigs whilst whole wholly wish