The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1G. Bell, 1902 |
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... charge of extravagance , add to the account those skirmishes which happen in all wars , without being singly of sufficient dignity in mischief , to merit a place in history , but which by their frequency compensate for this comparative ...
... charge of extravagance , add to the account those skirmishes which happen in all wars , without being singly of sufficient dignity in mischief , to merit a place in history , but which by their frequency compensate for this comparative ...
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... charge the whole of these effects on political society . I avow the charge , and I shall presently make it good to your Lordship's satisfaction . The numbers I par- ticularized are about thirty - six millions . Besides those killed in ...
... charge the whole of these effects on political society . I avow the charge , and I shall presently make it good to your Lordship's satisfaction . The numbers I par- ticularized are about thirty - six millions . Besides those killed in ...
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Edmund Burke. their understanding and fortunes , they confided to them the charge of the public welfare . This originally formed what is called an aristocracy . They hoped it would be impossible that such a number could ever join in any ...
Edmund Burke. their understanding and fortunes , they confided to them the charge of the public welfare . This originally formed what is called an aristocracy . They hoped it would be impossible that such a number could ever join in any ...
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... charge so general ? But when we call these governments free , or concede that their citizens were happier than those which lived under different forms , it is merely ex abundanti . For we should be greatly mistaken , if we really ...
... charge so general ? But when we call these governments free , or concede that their citizens were happier than those which lived under different forms , it is merely ex abundanti . For we should be greatly mistaken , if we really ...
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... charge was the less during its continuance . " - " 1 If any one be willing to see to how much greater lengths the author carries these ideas , he will recur to the book . This is sufficient for a specimen of his manner of thinking . 1 P ...
... charge was the less during its continuance . " - " 1 If any one be willing to see to how much greater lengths the author carries these ideas , he will recur to the book . This is sufficient for a specimen of his manner of thinking . 1 P ...
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