The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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Strana 3
... tion , and of the extreme danger of letting the imagination loose upon some subjects , may very plausibly attack every thing the most excellent and venerable ; that it would not be difficult to criticise the creation itself ; and that ...
... tion , and of the extreme danger of letting the imagination loose upon some subjects , may very plausibly attack every thing the most excellent and venerable ; that it would not be difficult to criticise the creation itself ; and that ...
Strana 11
... tion of our most excellent church . Both I am sensible have their foundations on a rock . No discovery of truth can pre- judice them . On the contrary , the more closely the origin of religion and government are examined , the more ...
... tion of our most excellent church . Both I am sensible have their foundations on a rock . No discovery of truth can pre- judice them . On the contrary , the more closely the origin of religion and government are examined , the more ...
Strana 12
... tion on the conduct of political societies made old Hobbes imagine , that war was the state of nature ; and truly , if a man judged of the individuals of our race by their conduct when united and packed into nations and kingdoms , he ...
... tion on the conduct of political societies made old Hobbes imagine , that war was the state of nature ; and truly , if a man judged of the individuals of our race by their conduct when united and packed into nations and kingdoms , he ...
Strana 17
... tion . The war with Mithridates was very little less bloody ; that prince cut off at one stroke 150,000 Romans by a massa- In that war Sylla destroyed 300,000 men at Cheronea . He defeated Mithridates's army under Dorilaus , and slew ...
... tion . The war with Mithridates was very little less bloody ; that prince cut off at one stroke 150,000 Romans by a massa- In that war Sylla destroyed 300,000 men at Cheronea . He defeated Mithridates's army under Dorilaus , and slew ...
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... tion of all the former inhabitants . Their own civil wars , and those with their petty neighbors , consumed vast multi- tudes almost every year for several centuries ; and the irrup- tions of the kings of Babylon and Assyria made ...
... tion of all the former inhabitants . Their own civil wars , and those with their petty neighbors , consumed vast multi- tudes almost every year for several centuries ; and the irrup- tions of the kings of Babylon and Assyria made ...
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