The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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... laws ; and then , it raises imaginary terrors to sup- port a belief in the beings , and an obedience to the laws . Many things have been said , and very well undoubtedly , on the subjection in which we should preserve our bodies to the ...
... laws ; and then , it raises imaginary terrors to sup- port a belief in the beings , and an obedience to the laws . Many things have been said , and very well undoubtedly , on the subjection in which we should preserve our bodies to the ...
Strana 9
... laws . This is political society . And hence the sources of what are usually called states , civil societies or governments ; into some form of which , more extended or restrained , all mankind have gradually fallen . And since it has ...
... laws . This is political society . And hence the sources of what are usually called states , civil societies or governments ; into some form of which , more extended or restrained , all mankind have gradually fallen . And since it has ...
Strana 10
... laws receive a sanction from artificial revela- tions . The ideas of religion and government are closely con- nected ; and whilst we receive government as a thing neces- sary , or even useful to our well - being , we shall in spite of ...
... laws receive a sanction from artificial revela- tions . The ideas of religion and government are closely con- nected ; and whilst we receive government as a thing neces- sary , or even useful to our well - being , we shall in spite of ...
Strana 21
... laws , and even of those to whom she has given dispositions more fierce , and arms more terrible than ever she intended we should use . It is an incontestable truth , that there is more havoc made in one year by men , of men , than has ...
... laws , and even of those to whom she has given dispositions more fierce , and arms more terrible than ever she intended we should use . It is an incontestable truth , that there is more havoc made in one year by men , of men , than has ...
Strana 22
... law . There is some- thing so averse from our nature in these artificial political dis- tinctions , that we need no other trumpet to kindle us to war , and destruction . But there is something so benign and heal- ing in the general ...
... law . There is some- thing so averse from our nature in these artificial political dis- tinctions , that we need no other trumpet to kindle us to war , and destruction . But there is something so benign and heal- ing in the general ...
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