The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & brothers, 1859 |
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Strana 280
... abuse , and they will see nothing else - They fall into the temper of a furious populace pro- voked at the disorder of a house of ill fame ; they never attempt to correct or regulate ; they go to work by the shortest way - They abate ...
... abuse , and they will see nothing else - They fall into the temper of a furious populace pro- voked at the disorder of a house of ill fame ; they never attempt to correct or regulate ; they go to work by the shortest way - They abate ...
Strana 298
... abuse , I am convinced that very few trusts in the ordinary course of administration have admitted less abuse than this . Efficient minis- ters have been their own paymasters . It is true . But their very partiality has operated as a ...
... abuse , I am convinced that very few trusts in the ordinary course of administration have admitted less abuse than this . Efficient minis- ters have been their own paymasters . It is true . But their very partiality has operated as a ...
Strana 333
... abuse , and exercised in the plenitude of des- potism , tyranny and corruption ; and that in one and the same plan ... abuse should be great and important . 2d . The abuse affecting this great object ought to be a great abuse . 3d . It ...
... abuse , and exercised in the plenitude of des- potism , tyranny and corruption ; and that in one and the same plan ... abuse should be great and important . 2d . The abuse affecting this great object ought to be a great abuse . 3d . It ...
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