The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & brothers, 1859 |
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... constitution of this country ; and in the constitution of all the countries in Europe . These they rashly destroyed , and then they melted down the whole into one incongru- ous , ill - connected mass . When they had done this , they ...
... constitution of this country ; and in the constitution of all the countries in Europe . These they rashly destroyed , and then they melted down the whole into one incongru- ous , ill - connected mass . When they had done this , they ...
Strana 582
... constitution , to heal divisions , and to compose the minds of men , became the source of debility , phrenzy , discord , and utter dissolution . In this , perhaps , I have answered , I think , another of your questions - Whether the Bri ...
... constitution , to heal divisions , and to compose the minds of men , became the source of debility , phrenzy , discord , and utter dissolution . In this , perhaps , I have answered , I think , another of your questions - Whether the Bri ...
Strana 583
... constitution . Every de- gree of power necessary to the state , and not destructive to the rational and moral freedom of individuals , to that personal liberty , and per- . sonal security , which contribute so much to the vigour , the ...
... constitution . Every de- gree of power necessary to the state , and not destructive to the rational and moral freedom of individuals , to that personal liberty , and per- . sonal security , which contribute so much to the vigour , the ...
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