The Works of Edmund Burke, with a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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Strana xii
... whole . " To this sound , constitutional doctrine , Mr. BURKE invariably adhered through the whole of his parliamentary history , though some perhaps will be inclined to think that in submitting to be a partizan he deviated nearly as ...
... whole . " To this sound , constitutional doctrine , Mr. BURKE invariably adhered through the whole of his parliamentary history , though some perhaps will be inclined to think that in submitting to be a partizan he deviated nearly as ...
Strana 18
... whole . I think I have actually mentioned above thirty - six mil- lions . I have not particularized any more . I don't pretend to exactness ; therefore , for the sake of a general view , I shall lay together all those actually slain in ...
... whole . I think I have actually mentioned above thirty - six mil- lions . I have not particularized any more . I don't pretend to exactness ; therefore , for the sake of a general view , I shall lay together all those actually slain in ...
Strana 22
... 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 the people ...
... 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 the people ...
Strana 23
... whole blame of their own misconduct on the ministers who had advised , and the generals who had conducted those wars ; until by degrees they had cut off all who could serve them in their councils or their battles . If at any time these ...
... whole blame of their own misconduct on the ministers who had advised , and the generals who had conducted those wars ; until by degrees they had cut off all who could serve them in their councils or their battles . If at any time these ...
Strana 24
... whole history of this celebrated republic is but one tissue of rashness , folly , ingratitude , injustice , tumult , violence , and tyranny , and indeed of every species of wickedness that can well be ima- gined . This was a city of ...
... whole history of this celebrated republic is but one tissue of rashness , folly , ingratitude , injustice , tumult , violence , and tyranny , and indeed of every species of wickedness that can well be ima- gined . This was a city of ...
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