The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1G. Bell, 1902 |
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... principle ever to settle on the true point of quiet . It discovers every day some craving want in a body , which really wants but little . It every day invents some new arti ficial rule to guide that nature which , if left to itself ...
... principle ever to settle on the true point of quiet . It discovers every day some craving want in a body , which really wants but little . It every day invents some new arti ficial rule to guide that nature which , if left to itself ...
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... principle of action , but a blind obedience to the passions of their ruler . The next personage who figures in the tragedies of this ancient theatre is Semiramis : for we have no particulars of Ninus , but that he made immense and rapid ...
... principle of action , but a blind obedience to the passions of their ruler . The next personage who figures in the tragedies of this ancient theatre is Semiramis : for we have no particulars of Ninus , but that he made immense and rapid ...
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... principle . It has been remarked , that there is no prince so bad , whose favourites and ministers are not worse . is hardly any prince without a favourite , by whom he is governed in as arbitrary a manner as he governs the wretches ...
... principle . It has been remarked , that there is no prince so bad , whose favourites and ministers are not worse . is hardly any prince without a favourite , by whom he is governed in as arbitrary a manner as he governs the wretches ...
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... principle of honest pride , all sense of the dignity of their nature , is lost in their slavery . The day , says ... principles , the greatest part of the governments on earth must be concluded tyrannies , impostures , violations of the ...
... principle of honest pride , all sense of the dignity of their nature , is lost in their slavery . The day , says ... principles , the greatest part of the governments on earth must be concluded tyrannies , impostures , violations of the ...
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... principle . The giddy people , whom we have now under consideration , being elated with some flashes of success which they owed to nothing less than any merit of their own , began to tyrannize over their equals , who had associated with ...
... principle . The giddy people , whom we have now under consideration , being elated with some flashes of success which they owed to nothing less than any merit of their own , began to tyrannize over their equals , who had associated with ...
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