The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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... nature will incline you to some degree of indul- gence towards human frailty . You will not think it unnatural , that those who have an object depending , which strongly engages their hopes and fears , should be somewhat inclined to ...
... nature will incline you to some degree of indul- gence towards human frailty . You will not think it unnatural , that those who have an object depending , which strongly engages their hopes and fears , should be somewhat inclined to ...
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Edmund Burke. The first thing that we have to consider with regard to the nature of the object is the number of people in the colonies . I have taken for some years a good deal of pains on that point . I can by no calculation justify ...
Edmund Burke. The first thing that we have to consider with regard to the nature of the object is the number of people in the colonies . I have taken for some years a good deal of pains on that point . I can by no calculation justify ...
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... salutary neglect , a generous nature has been suffered to take her own way to perfection ; when I reflect upon these effects , when I see how profitable they have been to us , I feel all 30 SPEECH ON CONCILIATION WITH AMERICA .
... salutary neglect , a generous nature has been suffered to take her own way to perfection ; when I reflect upon these effects , when I see how profitable they have been to us , I feel all 30 SPEECH ON CONCILIATION WITH AMERICA .
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... nature of a house of com- mons , as an immediate representative of the people ; whether the old records had delivered this oracle or not . They took infinite pains to inculcate , as a fundamental principle , that , in all monarchies ...
... nature of a house of com- mons , as an immediate representative of the people ; whether the old records had delivered this oracle or not . They took infinite pains to inculcate , as a fundamental principle , that , in all monarchies ...
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... nature of man . The fact is so ; and these people of the southern colonies are much more strongly , and with an higher and more stubborn spirit , attached to liberty than those to the northward . Such were all the ancient commonwealths ...
... nature of man . The fact is so ; and these people of the southern colonies are much more strongly , and with an higher and more stubborn spirit , attached to liberty than those to the northward . Such were all the ancient commonwealths ...
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