The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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Strana xi
... spirit and vivacity , was written in the latter end of the same year , but was laid aside when the question assumed a more serious aspect , from the commencement of an actual nego- tiation , which gave rise to the series of printed ...
... spirit and vivacity , was written in the latter end of the same year , but was laid aside when the question assumed a more serious aspect , from the commencement of an actual nego- tiation , which gave rise to the series of printed ...
Strana 28
... spirit of the whole body . Never was it known , that an aristocracy , which was haughty and tyrannical in one century , became easy and mild in the next . In effect , the yoke of this species of government is so galling , that whenever ...
... spirit of the whole body . Never was it known , that an aristocracy , which was haughty and tyrannical in one century , became easy and mild in the next . In effect , the yoke of this species of government is so galling , that whenever ...
Strana 29
... spirit of their subjects by every sort of debauchery ; they have denied them the liberty of reason , and they have made them amends , by what a base soul will think a more valuable liberty , by not only allowing , but encouraging them ...
... spirit of their subjects by every sort of debauchery ; they have denied them the liberty of reason , and they have made them amends , by what a base soul will think a more valuable liberty , by not only allowing , but encouraging them ...
Strana 30
... most shameful ingratitude . Republics have many things in the spirit of absolute monarchy , but none more than this ; a shining merit is ever hated or suspect- ed in a popular assembly , as well as in 30 A VINDICATION OF.
... most shameful ingratitude . Republics have many things in the spirit of absolute monarchy , but none more than this ; a shining merit is ever hated or suspect- ed in a popular assembly , as well as in 30 A VINDICATION OF.
Strana 32
... spirit , and intoxicated with the flat- teries of their orators ( these courtiers of republics , and en- dowed with the distinguishing characteristics of all other courtiers ) this people , I say , at last arrived at that pitch of ...
... spirit , and intoxicated with the flat- teries of their orators ( these courtiers of republics , and en- dowed with the distinguishing characteristics of all other courtiers ) this people , I say , at last arrived at that pitch of ...
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