The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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... 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 be satisfied with any reasonable acquirement ...
... 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 be satisfied with any reasonable acquirement ...
Strana 42
... positive institutions , or the neglect of some of his trivial forms , than against the neglect or breach of those duties and commandments of natural re- ligion , which by these forms and institutions he pretends to enforce . The lawyer ...
... positive institutions , or the neglect of some of his trivial forms , than against the neglect or breach of those duties and commandments of natural re- ligion , which by these forms and institutions he pretends to enforce . The lawyer ...
Strana 43
... positively assured that they are not mistaken . I Let us expostulate with these learned sages , these priests of the sacred temple of justice . Are we judges of our own property ? By no means . You then , who are initiated into the ...
... positively assured that they are not mistaken . I Let us expostulate with these learned sages , these priests of the sacred temple of justice . Are we judges of our own property ? By no means . You then , who are initiated into the ...
Strana 53
... positive IV . Of Delight and Pleasure , as opposed to each other VI . Of the Passions which belong to Self - preservation VIII . Of the passions which belong to Society · FX XX 77 78 80 81 82 82 IX . The final cause of the difference ...
... positive IV . Of Delight and Pleasure , as opposed to each other VI . Of the Passions which belong to Self - preservation VIII . Of the passions which belong to Society · FX XX 77 78 80 81 82 82 IX . The final cause of the difference ...
Strana 75
... positive nature , and by no means necessarily dependent on each other for their existence . The human mind is often , and I think it is for the most part , in a state neither of pain nor pleasure , which I call a state of indifference ...
... positive nature , and by no means necessarily dependent on each other for their existence . The human mind is often , and I think it is for the most part , in a state neither of pain nor pleasure , which I call a state of indifference ...
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