The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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... relations which Providence has ordained that every thing should bear to every other . These relations , which are truth itself , the foundation of virtue , and consequently , the only measures of happiness , should be likewise the only ...
... relations which Providence has ordained that every thing should bear to every other . These relations , which are truth itself , the foundation of virtue , and consequently , the only measures of happiness , should be likewise the only ...
Strana 11
... relation which it bears in point of friendship or enmity to other states . The second , that relation which its component parts , the governing and the governed , bear to each other . The first part of the external view of all states ...
... relation which it bears in point of friendship or enmity to other states . The second , that relation which its component parts , the governing and the governed , bear to each other . The first part of the external view of all states ...
Strana 46
... relations which it gives birth to , and the benefits , if such they are , which result from these relations . The most ob- vious division of society is into rich and poor ; and it is no less obvious , that the number of the former bear ...
... relations which it gives birth to , and the benefits , if such they are , which result from these relations . The most ob- vious division of society is into rich and poor ; and it is no less obvious , that the number of the former bear ...
Strana 61
... relations of quantity with one who should deny that all the parts together were equal to the whole . We do not call a man of this kind wrong in his notions , but absolutely mad . Exceptions of this sort , in either way , do not at all ...
... relations of quantity with one who should deny that all the parts together were equal to the whole . We do not call a man of this kind wrong in his notions , but absolutely mad . Exceptions of this sort , in either way , do not at all ...
Strana 69
... relations , their virtues and vices , they come within the pro- vince of the judgment , which is improved by attention and by the habit of reasoning . All these make a very considerable part of what are considered as the objects of ...
... relations , their virtues and vices , they come within the pro- vince of the judgment , which is improved by attention and by the habit of reasoning . All these make a very considerable part of what are considered as the objects of ...
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