The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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Strana xviii
... feel that the very ex- istence of this constitution depends upon it . Your lordships ' justice stands pre- eminent in the world , but it stands amidst a vast heap of ruins , which surround it in every corner of Europe . If you slacken ...
... feel that the very ex- istence of this constitution depends upon it . Your lordships ' justice stands pre- eminent in the world , but it stands amidst a vast heap of ruins , which surround it in every corner of Europe . If you slacken ...
Strana xxv
... feel for the enlightened and virtuous of all countries . I cannot tell you how sensible we have been to the attention , which the clergy of England have shown towards one of our most virtuous and respectable colleagues . You are equally ...
... feel for the enlightened and virtuous of all countries . I cannot tell you how sensible we have been to the attention , which the clergy of England have shown towards one of our most virtuous and respectable colleagues . You are equally ...
Strana 14
... feel such refreshing airs of liberty , as daily raise our ardour for more . The miseries derived to mankind from superstition , under the name of religion , and of ecclesiastical tyranny , under the name of church government , have been ...
... feel such refreshing airs of liberty , as daily raise our ardour for more . The miseries derived to mankind from superstition , under the name of religion , and of ecclesiastical tyranny , under the name of church government , have been ...
Strana 15
... feel experiment . ally , how severe a scourge Providence intends for the human race , when he gives one man the power over many , and arms his naturally im- potent , and feeble rage , with the hands of mil- lions , who know no common ...
... feel experiment . ally , how severe a scourge Providence intends for the human race , when he gives one man the power over many , and arms his naturally im- potent , and feeble rage , with the hands of mil- lions , who know no common ...
Strana 17
... feel my eyes ache by keeping them so long intent on so bloody a prospect . shall observe little on the Servile , the Social , the Gallic and Spanish wars ; nor upon those with Jugurtha , nor Antiochus , nor many others equally important ...
... feel my eyes ache by keeping them so long intent on so bloody a prospect . shall observe little on the Servile , the Social , the Gallic and Spanish wars ; nor upon those with Jugurtha , nor Antiochus , nor many others equally important ...
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