The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1G. Bell, 1902 |
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Strana 11
... foreign to the mind of man . The first accounts we have of mankind are but so many accounts of their butcheries . All empires have been cemented in blood ; and , in those early periods when the race of man- kind began first to form ...
... foreign to the mind of man . The first accounts we have of mankind are but so many accounts of their butcheries . All empires have been cemented in blood ; and , in those early periods when the race of man- kind began first to form ...
Strana 14
... foreign wars , consumed less than three millions of their inhabitants . What an Aceldama , what a field of blood , Sicily has been in ancient times , whilst the mode of its government was controverted between the republican and ...
... foreign wars , consumed less than three millions of their inhabitants . What an Aceldama , what a field of blood , Sicily has been in ancient times , whilst the mode of its government was controverted between the republican and ...
Strana 15
... foreign slaughter , turned its edge upon the bowels of the Roman republic itself ; and presented a scene of cruelties and treasons enough almost to obliterate the memory of all the external devastations . I intended , my Lord , to have ...
... foreign slaughter , turned its edge upon the bowels of the Roman republic itself ; and presented a scene of cruelties and treasons enough almost to obliterate the memory of all the external devastations . I intended , my Lord , to have ...
Strana 27
... foreign conquest , not by accident , but by the very nature and constitution of a democracy . An artful man became popular , the people had power in their hands , and they devolved a considerable share of their power upon their ...
... foreign conquest , not by accident , but by the very nature and constitution of a democracy . An artful man became popular , the people had power in their hands , and they devolved a considerable share of their power upon their ...
Strana 29
... foreign princes on the one side or the other . And besides its own parties , in this city there were parties , and avowed ones too , for the Persians , Spartans , and Mace- donians , supported each of them by one or more demagogues ...
... foreign princes on the one side or the other . And besides its own parties , in this city there were parties , and avowed ones too , for the Persians , Spartans , and Mace- donians , supported each of them by one or more demagogues ...
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