The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1G. Bell, 1902 |
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... friendship or en- mity to other states . The second , that relation which its com- ponent parts , the governing and the governed , bear to each other . The first part of the external view of all states , their relation as friends ...
... friendship or en- mity to other states . The second , that relation which its com- ponent parts , the governing and the governed , bear to each other . The first part of the external view of all states , their relation as friends ...
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... friends and bravest captains , on the re- turn of reason he began to conceive a horror suitable to the guilt of such a murder . In this juncture , his council came to his assistance . But what did his council ? They found him out a ...
... friends and bravest captains , on the re- turn of reason he began to conceive a horror suitable to the guilt of such a murder . In this juncture , his council came to his assistance . But what did his council ? They found him out a ...
Strana 43
... friendship , are things almost unknown in high stations . Vera amicitia rarissime inveniuntur in iis qui in honoribus reque publica versantur , says Cicero . And , indeed , courts are the schools where cruelty , pride , dissimulation ...
... friendship , are things almost unknown in high stations . Vera amicitia rarissime inveniuntur in iis qui in honoribus reque publica versantur , says Cicero . And , indeed , courts are the schools where cruelty , pride , dissimulation ...
Strana 45
... friends at large . Pope has expressed them in good verse , where he talks with so much force of reason and elegance of language , in praise of the state of nature : Then was not pride , nor arts that pride to aid , Man walked with beast ...
... friends at large . Pope has expressed them in good verse , where he talks with so much force of reason and elegance of language , in praise of the state of nature : Then was not pride , nor arts that pride to aid , Man walked with beast ...
Strana 46
... friendship ; vices which could draw little support from a state of nature , but which blossom and flourish in the rank- ness of political society . Revolve our whole discourse ; add to it all those reflections which your own good ...
... friendship ; vices which could draw little support from a state of nature , but which blossom and flourish in the rank- ness of political society . Revolve our whole discourse ; add to it all those reflections which your own good ...
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