The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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Strana xiii
... spirit , nay this house itself will vanish , in a previous question . " After opposing - in vain , the measures taken by government for the subjugation of the colonies , Mr. BURKE began to relax in his efforts , and even to be less ...
... spirit , nay this house itself will vanish , in a previous question . " After opposing - in vain , the measures taken by government for the subjugation of the colonies , Mr. BURKE began to relax in his efforts , and even to be less ...
Strana xviii
... spirit showed the kingdoms of the world to the Great Au- thor of our sacred religion , in order that he might enjoy them ; but he , ( turning to the prisoner at the bar ) gave the provin- ces of Hindostan into the possession of men ...
... spirit showed the kingdoms of the world to the Great Au- thor of our sacred religion , in order that he might enjoy them ; but he , ( turning to the prisoner at the bar ) gave the provin- ces of Hindostan into the possession of men ...
Strana xxix
... spirit ; nor would any one engage in the proof that the union is consistent , were it not from a desire to justify particular characters , whose morals have been at variance with the professions which they set up in the face of the ...
... spirit ; nor would any one engage in the proof that the union is consistent , were it not from a desire to justify particular characters , whose morals have been at variance with the professions which they set up in the face of the ...
Strana 22
... 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 23
... spirit of absolute monarchy , but none more than this ; a shining merit is ever hated or suspected in a popular assembly , as well as in a court ; and all services done the state , are looked upon as dangerous to the rulers , whether ...
... spirit of absolute monarchy , but none more than this ; a shining merit is ever hated or suspected in a popular assembly , as well as in a court ; and all services done the state , are looked upon as dangerous to the rulers , whether ...
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