The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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... nature ; those who expected something which might explain or direct the operations of the mind ; those who hoped to see morality illustrated and enforced ; those who looked for new helps to society and government ; those who desired to ...
... nature ; those who expected something which might explain or direct the operations of the mind ; those who hoped to see morality illustrated and enforced ; those who looked for new helps to society and government ; those who desired to ...
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... nature , than by the con- viction of your judgment ? We laid open the foundations of society ; and you feared , that the curiosity of this search might endanger the ruin of the whole fabric . You would readily have allowed my principle ...
... nature , than by the con- viction of your judgment ? We laid open the foundations of society ; and you feared , that the curiosity of this search might endanger the ruin of the whole fabric . You would readily have allowed my principle ...
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... nature , is wiser in its own plain way , and attends its own business more directly than the mind with all its boasted subtilty . In the state of nature , without question , mankind was sub- jected to many and great inconveniences ...
... nature , is wiser in its own plain way , and attends its own business more directly than the mind with all its boasted subtilty . In the state of nature , without question , mankind was sub- jected to many and great inconveniences ...
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... natural appetites and instincts , and not in any positive institution , I shall call natural society . Thus far nature went and succeeded ; but man would go farther . The great error of our nature is , not to know where to stop , not to ...
... natural appetites and instincts , and not in any positive institution , I shall call natural society . Thus far nature went and succeeded ; but man would go farther . The great error of our nature is , not to know where to stop , not to ...
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... 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 little ...
... 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 little ...
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