The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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... slavery ; and much is it to be feared that we shall perpetually relapse , whilst the real productive cause of all ... slaves ; and even those of a rank of understanding superior , will now and then involuntarily feel its influence . It ...
... slavery ; and much is it to be feared that we shall perpetually relapse , whilst the real productive cause of all ... slaves ; and even those of a rank of understanding superior , will now and then involuntarily feel its influence . It ...
Strana 22
... slavery , is requisite to support these societies , the interest , the ambition , the malice , or the revenge , nay even the whim and caprice of one ruling man among them , is enough to arm all the rest , without any private views of ...
... slavery , is requisite to support these societies , the interest , the ambition , the malice , or the revenge , nay even the whim and caprice of one ruling man among them , is enough to arm all the rest , without any private views of ...
Strana 25
... slavery of his subjects . Thus encouraged both by passion and interest to trample on the public welfare , and by his station placed above both shame and fear , he proceeds to the most horrid and shocking out- rages upon mankind . Their ...
... slavery of his subjects . Thus encouraged both by passion and interest to trample on the public welfare , and by his station placed above both shame and fear , he proceeds to the most horrid and shocking out- rages upon mankind . Their ...
Strana 26
... slavery . The day , says Homer , which makes man a slave , takes away half his worth ; and in fact , he loses every impulse to action , but that low and base one of fear . - In this kind of government , human nature is not only abused ...
... slavery . The day , says Homer , which makes man a slave , takes away half his worth ; and in fact , he loses every impulse to action , but that low and base one of fear . - In this kind of government , human nature is not only abused ...
Strana 27
... legislative are to all intents and purposes , as much slaves , when twenty , independent of them , govern , as when but one domineers . The tyranny is even more felt , as every individual of the nobles NATURAL SOCIETY . 27.
... legislative are to all intents and purposes , as much slaves , when twenty , independent of them , govern , as when but one domineers . The tyranny is even more felt , as every individual of the nobles NATURAL SOCIETY . 27.
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