The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1G. Bell, 1902 |
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Strana 17
... manner by the other destructive consequences of war from the beginning of the world to this day , in the four parts of it , at a thousand times as much ; no exaggerated calculation , allowing for time and extent . We have not perhaps ...
... manner by the other destructive consequences of war from the beginning of the world to this day , in the four parts of it , at a thousand times as much ; no exaggerated calculation , allowing for time and extent . We have not perhaps ...
Strana 22
... manner , merely by the occasional will of the magis- trate . This form , as it is the most simple , so it is infinitely the most general . Scarce any part of the world is ex- empted from its power . And in those few places where men ...
... manner , merely by the occasional will of the magis- trate . This form , as it is the most simple , so it is infinitely the most general . Scarce any part of the world is ex- empted from its power . And in those few places where men ...
Strana 23
... manner did this philosopher comfort him for the loss of such a man , and heal his conscience , flagrant with the smart of such a crime ? You have the matter at length in Plutarch . He told him , " that let a sovereign do what he will ...
... manner did this philosopher comfort him for the loss of such a man , and heal his conscience , flagrant with the smart of such a crime ? You have the matter at length in Plutarch . He told him , " that let a sovereign do what he will ...
Strana 25
... 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 , that an aristocracy , which was haughty and tyrannical in one century , became ...
... 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 , that an aristocracy , which was haughty and tyrannical in one century , became ...
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... manner . They consider their subjects as the farmer does the hog he keeps to feast upon . He holds him fast in his stye , but allows him to wallow as much as he pleases in his beloved filth and gluttony . So scandalously debauched a ...
... manner . They consider their subjects as the farmer does the hog he keeps to feast upon . He holds him fast in his stye , but allows him to wallow as much as he pleases in his beloved filth and gluttony . So scandalously debauched a ...
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