The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1G. Bell, 1902 |
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... fact , he loses every impulse to action , but that low and base one of fear . - In this kind of government , human na- ture is not only abused , and insulted , but it is actually de- graded and sunk into a species of brutality . The ...
... fact , he loses every impulse to action , but that low and base one of fear . - In this kind of government , human na- ture is not only abused , and insulted , but it is actually de- graded and sunk into a species of brutality . The ...
Strana 32
... fact produced which cannot be proved , and none which has been produced in any wise forced or strained , while thousands have , for brevity , been omitted ; after so candid a discussion in all respects ; what slave so passive , what ...
... fact produced which cannot be proved , and none which has been produced in any wise forced or strained , while thousands have , for brevity , been omitted ; after so candid a discussion in all respects ; what slave so passive , what ...
Strana 43
... fact ? Let us examine the point with a little more attention . For this purpose the rich in all so- cieties may be thrown into two classes . The first is of those who are powerful as well as rich , and conduct the operations of the vast ...
... fact ? Let us examine the point with a little more attention . For this purpose the rich in all so- cieties may be thrown into two classes . The first is of those who are powerful as well as rich , and conduct the operations of the vast ...
Strana 51
... facts . A theory founded on experiment , and not assumed , is always good for so much as it explains . Our in- ability to push it indefinitely is no argument at all against it . This inability may be owing to our ignorance of some ...
... facts . A theory founded on experiment , and not assumed , is always good for so much as it explains . Our in- ability to push it indefinitely is no argument at all against it . This inability may be owing to our ignorance of some ...
Strana 59
... fact added to my stock , gives me some pleasure . In the evening I find there was nothing in it . What do I gain by this , but the dis satisfaction to find that I have been imposed upon ? Hence it is that men are much more naturally ...
... fact added to my stock , gives me some pleasure . In the evening I find there was nothing in it . What do I gain by this , but the dis satisfaction to find that I have been imposed upon ? Hence it is that men are much more naturally ...
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