The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 7Rivington, 1826 |
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... mind , all memory of every circumstance which might impede him in the execution of a plan of benevolence which he has so much at heart . His Majesty , having always thought it his greatest glory , that he rules over a people , perfectly ...
... mind , all memory of every circumstance which might impede him in the execution of a plan of benevolence which he has so much at heart . His Majesty , having always thought it his greatest glory , that he rules over a people , perfectly ...
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... mind , become the most operative of all interests , and indeed very often supersede every other . I might further exemplify the possibility of a political sentiment running through various states , and combining factions in them , from ...
... mind , become the most operative of all interests , and indeed very often supersede every other . I might further exemplify the possibility of a political sentiment running through various states , and combining factions in them , from ...
Strana 24
... mind but one in all England , and his is of near fifty years standing . Be that as it may , it appears plain to me , from my best observation , that envy and ambition may , by art , management , and disposition , be as much excited ...
... mind but one in all England , and his is of near fifty years standing . Be that as it may , it appears plain to me , from my best observation , that envy and ambition may , by art , management , and disposition , be as much excited ...
Strana 27
... mind . Indeed the loose rein held over the people in these provinces must be considered as one cause of the facility with which they lend themselves to any schemes of innovation , by inducing them to think lightly of their governments ...
... mind . Indeed the loose rein held over the people in these provinces must be considered as one cause of the facility with which they lend themselves to any schemes of innovation , by inducing them to think lightly of their governments ...
Strana 42
... with regard to their religion , and kept them perfectly quiet , obedient , and even affectionate . The seven years war made some change in the minds of the Saxons . Saxons . They did not , I believe , regret 42 THOUGHTS ON.
... with regard to their religion , and kept them perfectly quiet , obedient , and even affectionate . The seven years war made some change in the minds of the Saxons . Saxons . They did not , I believe , regret 42 THOUGHTS ON.
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