The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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Strana 12
... effect of the combination , and indeed the end for which it seems purposely formed , and best calculated , is their mutual destruction . All ancient history is dark and uncertain . One thing however is clear . There were conquerors ...
... effect of the combination , and indeed the end for which it seems purposely formed , and best calculated , is their mutual destruction . All ancient history is dark and uncertain . One thing however is clear . There were conquerors ...
Strana 22
... effect . This natural unpremeditated effect of policy on the un- possessed passions of mankind , appears on other occasions . The very name of a politician , a statesman , 22 A VINDICATION OF.
... effect . This natural unpremeditated effect of policy on the un- possessed passions of mankind , appears on other occasions . The very name of a politician , a statesman , 22 A VINDICATION OF.
Strana 33
... effect- ual method to do it , than by such an ensnaring largess . The distribution of this bounty caused a quarrel ; the majority set on foot an inquiry into the title of the citizens ; and upon a vain pretence of illegitimacy , newly ...
... effect- ual method to do it , than by such an ensnaring largess . The distribution of this bounty caused a quarrel ; the majority set on foot an inquiry into the title of the citizens ; and upon a vain pretence of illegitimacy , newly ...
Strana 34
... effect ; in effect , to be all tyrannies . But sup- pose we were inclined to make the most ample concessions ; let us concede Athens , Rome , Carthage , and two or three more of the ancient , and as many of the modern common- wealths ...
... effect ; in effect , to be all tyrannies . But sup- pose we were inclined to make the most ample concessions ; let us concede Athens , Rome , Carthage , and two or three more of the ancient , and as many of the modern common- wealths ...
Strana 51
... effect but a despotism , and they fall , both in effect and appearance too , after a very short period , into that cruel and detestable species of tyranny ; which I rather call it , because we have been educated under another form ...
... effect but a despotism , and they fall , both in effect and appearance too , after a very short period , into that cruel and detestable species of tyranny ; which I rather call it , because we have been educated under another form ...
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