The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1G. Bell, 1902 |
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... body , and with great pomp . Those who searched in them for new discoveries in the mysteries of na- ture ; those who expected something which might explain or direct the operations of the mind ; those who hoped to see morality ...
... body , and with great pomp . Those who searched in them for new discoveries in the mysteries of na- ture ; those who expected something which might explain or direct the operations of the mind ; those who hoped to see morality ...
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... bodies to the government of our understanding ; but enough has not been said upon the restraint which our bodily neces sities ought to lay on the extravagant sublimities and eccen- tric rovings of our minds . The body , or , as some ...
... bodies to the government of our understanding ; but enough has not been said upon the restraint which our bodily neces sities ought to lay on the extravagant sublimities and eccen- tric rovings of our minds . The body , or , as some ...
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... body politic . And as nature has formed no bond of union to hold them together , he supplied this defect by laws . This is political society . And hence the sources of what are usually called states , civil societies , or governments ...
... body politic . And as nature has formed no bond of union to hold them together , he supplied this defect by laws . This is political society . And hence the sources of what are usually called states , civil societies , or governments ...
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... body politic is not influenced by caprice or whim ; it proceeds in a regular manner ; its succession is insensible ; and every man , as he enters it , either has , or soon attains , the spirit of the whole body . Never was it known ...
... body politic is not influenced by caprice or whim ; it proceeds in a regular manner ; its succession is insensible ; and every man , as he enters it , either has , or soon attains , the spirit of the whole body . Never was it known ...
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... body by the same effeminate luxury by which they corrupt their subjects . They are im- poverished by every means which can be invented ; and they are kept in a perpetual terror by the horrors of a state in- quisition . Here you see a ...
... body by the same effeminate luxury by which they corrupt their subjects . They are im- poverished by every means which can be invented ; and they are kept in a perpetual terror by the horrors of a state in- quisition . Here you see a ...
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