The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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... called states , civil societies or governments ; into some form of which , more extended or restrained , all mankind have gradually fallen . And since it has so happened , and that we owe an implicit reverence to all the institutions of ...
... called states , civil societies or governments ; into some form of which , more extended or restrained , all mankind have gradually fallen . And since it has so happened , and that we owe an implicit reverence to all the institutions of ...
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... called the Punic wars , could not have stood the human race in less than three millions of the species . And yet this forms but a part only , and a very small part , of the havoc caused by the Roman ambi- tion . The war with Mithridates ...
... called the Punic wars , could not have stood the human race in less than three millions of the species . And yet this forms but a part only , and a very small part , of the havoc caused by the Roman ambi- tion . The war with Mithridates ...
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... called by different names ; to an Englishman , the name of a Frenchman , a Spaniard , an Italian , much more a Turk , or a Tartar , raises . of course ideas of hatred , and contempt . If you would in- spire this compatriot of ours with ...
... called by different names ; to an Englishman , the name of a Frenchman , a Spaniard , an Italian , much more a Turk , or a Tartar , raises . of course ideas of hatred , and contempt . If you would in- spire this compatriot of ours with ...
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... called the reason of state . It is a reason which I own I cannot pene- What sort of a protection is this of the general right , that is maintained by infringing the rights of particulars ? What sort of justice is this , which is ...
... called the reason of state . It is a reason which I own I cannot pene- What sort of a protection is this of the general right , that is maintained by infringing the rights of particulars ? What sort of justice is this , which is ...
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... called an aristocracy . They hoped , it would be impossible that such a number could ever join in any design against the general good ; and they promised themselves a great deal of security and happiness , from the united counsels of so ...
... called an aristocracy . They hoped , it would be impossible that such a number could ever join in any design against the general good ; and they promised themselves a great deal of security and happiness , from the united counsels of so ...
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