The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1George Bell & Sons, 1909 v. 1. A vindication of natural society. v. 2. Political miscellanies. Reflections on the Revolution in France. Assembly --v. 3. Political miscellanies -- v. 4. Reports on administration of justice in India. Charge against Warren Hastings -- v. 5. Charge against Warren Hastings concluded. Political letters -- v. 6. Miscellaneous speeches, letters, and fragments. Abridgement of English history and Index. |
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Strana 20
... proper wrongs . It is no less worth observing , that this artificial division of mankind into separate societies , is a perpetual source in itself of hatred and dissension among them . The names which distinguish them are enough to blow ...
... proper wrongs . It is no less worth observing , that this artificial division of mankind into separate societies , is a perpetual source in itself of hatred and dissension among them . The names which distinguish them are enough to blow ...
Strana 21
... proper for mankind , could find it necessary , or even expedient , in any case whatsoever , to do , what the best and worthiest instincts of mankind warn us to avoid . But no wonder , that what is set up in opposition to the state of ...
... proper for mankind , could find it necessary , or even expedient , in any case whatsoever , to do , what the best and worthiest instincts of mankind warn us to avoid . But no wonder , that what is set up in opposition to the state of ...
Strana 32
... give a sober man a proper caution against them all . The monarchic , and aristocratical , and popular partisans have been jointly lay- ing their axes to the root of all government , 82 A VINDICATION OF NATURAL SOCIETY . 82.
... give a sober man a proper caution against them all . The monarchic , and aristocratical , and popular partisans have been jointly lay- ing their axes to the root of all government , 82 A VINDICATION OF NATURAL SOCIETY . 82.
Strana 33
... proper balance of the several powers in such a state . I confess , my Lord , that this has been long a darling mistake of my own ; and that of all the sacrifices I have made to truth , this has been by far the greatest . When I confess ...
... proper balance of the several powers in such a state . I confess , my Lord , that this has been long a darling mistake of my own ; and that of all the sacrifices I have made to truth , this has been by far the greatest . When I confess ...
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... proper application ; to many other causes besides a defect in the principles we employ . In reality , the subject requires a much closer attention than we dare claim from our manner of treating it . If it should not appear on the face ...
... proper application ; to many other causes besides a defect in the principles we employ . In reality , the subject requires a much closer attention than we dare claim from our manner of treating it . If it should not appear on the face ...
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