The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper & brothers, 1847 |
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Strana 25
... suffer death rather than disturb the tranquillity of our country . SIR JOHN HAWLES . * ' Certainly it must be granted , that the doc- trine that commands obedience to the supreme power , though in things contrary to nature , even to suffer ...
... suffer death rather than disturb the tranquillity of our country . SIR JOHN HAWLES . * ' Certainly it must be granted , that the doc- trine that commands obedience to the supreme power , though in things contrary to nature , even to suffer ...
Strana 47
... suffer by it . The sober part 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 ...
... suffer by it . The sober part 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 ...
Strana 245
... suffer exile and beggary with the Condés , or the Broglios , the Castries , the D'Avrais , the Serrents , the Cazales , and the long line of loyal , suffering patriot nobility , or to be butchered with the oracles and the vic- tims of ...
... suffer exile and beggary with the Condés , or the Broglios , the Castries , the D'Avrais , the Serrents , the Cazales , and the long line of loyal , suffering patriot nobility , or to be butchered with the oracles and the vic- tims of ...
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