The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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... neral did not dare either to gain or lose a bat- tle ; a learned nation in which a philosopher could not venture on a free enquiry . This was the city which banished Themistocles , starved Aristides , forced into exile Miltiades , drove ...
... neral did not dare either to gain or lose a bat- tle ; a learned nation in which a philosopher could not venture on a free enquiry . This was the city which banished Themistocles , starved Aristides , forced into exile Miltiades , drove ...
Strana 25
... neral herd of mankind . But whoever is a genuine follower of truth , keeps his eye steady upon his guide , indifferent whither he is led , provided that she is the leader . And , my Lord , if it be properly considered , it were in ...
... neral herd of mankind . But whoever is a genuine follower of truth , keeps his eye steady upon his guide , indifferent whither he is led , provided that she is the leader . And , my Lord , if it be properly considered , it were in ...
Strana 71
... neral idea of beauty can be no more owing to customary than to natural proportion . Defor- mity arises from the want of the common pro- portions ; but the necessary result of their ex- istence in any object is not beauty . If we suppose ...
... neral idea of beauty can be no more owing to customary than to natural proportion . Defor- mity arises from the want of the common pro- portions ; but the necessary result of their ex- istence in any object is not beauty . If we suppose ...
Strana 176
... neral voice demands account ; who , in all dis- putes between the people and administration , presume against the people ; who punish their disorders , but refuse even to inquire into the provocations to them ; this is an unnatural , a ...
... neral voice demands account ; who , in all dis- putes between the people and administration , presume against the people ; who punish their disorders , but refuse even to inquire into the provocations to them ; this is an unnatural , a ...
Strana 177
... neral among the people . Whenever parlia- ment is persuaded to assume the offices of executive government , it will lose all the confi dence , love , and veneration , which it has ever enjoyed whilst it was supposed the corrective and ...
... neral among the people . Whenever parlia- ment is persuaded to assume the offices of executive government , it will lose all the confi dence , love , and veneration , which it has ever enjoyed whilst it was supposed the corrective and ...
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