The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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... proportion- ably in an union of many families into one body politic . And as nature has formed no bond of union to hold them together , he supplied this defect by laws . This is political society . And hence the sources of what are ...
... proportion- ably in an union of many families into one body politic . And as nature has formed no bond of union to hold them together , he supplied this defect by laws . This is political society . And hence the sources of what are ...
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... proportion of rage and fury in their composition than we have . But with respect to you , ye legislators , ye civilizers of mankind ! ye Orpheuses , Moseses , Minoses , Solons , Theseuses , Lycurguses , Numas ! with respect to you be it ...
... proportion of rage and fury in their composition than we have . But with respect to you , ye legislators , ye civilizers of mankind ! ye Orpheuses , Moseses , Minoses , Solons , Theseuses , Lycurguses , Numas ! with respect to you be it ...
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... proportion to the greatness of his services . Agricola is a strong instance of this . No man had done greater things , nor with more hon- est ambition . Yet on his return to court , he was obliged to enter Rome with all the secrecy of a ...
... proportion to the greatness of his services . Agricola is a strong instance of this . No man had done greater things , nor with more hon- est ambition . Yet on his return to court , he was obliged to enter Rome with all the secrecy of a ...
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... proportion to those whom they held in a slavery , even more terrible than the Athenian . Therefore state the matter fairly : the free states never form- ed , though they were taken altogether , the thousandth part of the habitable globe ...
... proportion to those whom they held in a slavery , even more terrible than the Athenian . Therefore state the matter fairly : the free states never form- ed , though they were taken altogether , the thousandth part of the habitable globe ...
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... proportion as we have devi- ated from the plain rule of our nature , and turned our reason against itself , in that proportion have we increased the follies and miseries of mankind . The more deeply we penetrate into the labyrinth of ...
... proportion as we have devi- ated from the plain rule of our nature , and turned our reason against itself , in that proportion have we increased the follies and miseries of mankind . The more deeply we penetrate into the labyrinth of ...
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