The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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... forces , the same engines which were employed for the destruction of religion , might be employed with equal success for the subversion of government ; and that specious arguments might be used against those things which they , who ...
... forces , the same engines which were employed for the destruction of religion , might be employed with equal success for the subversion of government ; and that specious arguments might be used against those things which they , who ...
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... force nature , and the whole order of her system , by a compliance with our pride , and folly , to con- form to our artificial regulations . It is by a conformity to this method we owe the discovery of the few truths we know , and the ...
... force nature , and the whole order of her system , by a compliance with our pride , and folly , to con- form to our artificial regulations . It is by a conformity to this method we owe the discovery of the few truths we know , and the ...
Strana 14
... force of so extensive an empire . It is a cheap cal- culation to say , that the Persian empire in its wars , against the Greeks and Scythians , threw away at least four millions of its subjects , to say nothing of its other wars , and ...
... force of so extensive an empire . It is a cheap cal- culation to say , that the Persian empire in its wars , against the Greeks and Scythians , threw away at least four millions of its subjects , to say nothing of its other wars , and ...
Strana 41
... force to prove that it is an insufficient guide to them in the conduct of their lives . But unhappily for us , in proportion as we have devi- ated from the plain rule of our nature , and turned our reason against itself , in that ...
... force to prove that it is an insufficient guide to them in the conduct of their lives . But unhappily for us , in proportion as we have devi- ated from the plain rule of our nature , and turned our reason against itself , in that ...
Strana 45
... force may beat or rob me ; but then it is true , that I am at full liberty to defend myself , or make reprisal by surprise , or by cunning , or by any other way in which I may be superior to him . But in political society , a rich man ...
... force may beat or rob me ; but then it is true , that I am at full liberty to defend myself , or make reprisal by surprise , or by cunning , or by any other way in which I may be superior to him . But in political society , a rich man ...
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