The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1G. Bell, 1902 |
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... sensible of our blindness . And this we must do , or we do nothing , whenever we examine the result of a reason which is not our own . Even in matters which are , as it were , just within our reach , what would become of the world , if ...
... sensible of our blindness . And this we must do , or we do nothing , whenever we examine the result of a reason which is not our own . Even in matters which are , as it were , just within our reach , what would become of the world , if ...
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... sensible have their foundations on a rock . No discovery of truth can prejudice them . On the contrary , the more closely the origin of religion and government are ex- amined , the more clearly their excellences must appear . They come ...
... sensible have their foundations on a rock . No discovery of truth can prejudice them . On the contrary , the more closely the origin of religion and government are ex- amined , the more clearly their excellences must appear . They come ...
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... sensible and generous men , who carry it yet further , and avow that death itself is preferable ; and yet this species of government , so justly condemned , and so generally detested , is what in- finitely the greater part of mankind ...
... sensible and generous men , who carry it yet further , and avow that death itself is preferable ; and yet this species of government , so justly condemned , and so generally detested , is what in- finitely the greater part of mankind ...
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... sensible that I do not put forth half my strength ; and you cannot be at a loss for the reason . A man is allowed sufficient freedom of thought , provided he knows how to choose his subject properly . You may criticise freely upon the ...
... sensible that I do not put forth half my strength ; and you cannot be at a loss for the reason . A man is allowed sufficient freedom of thought , provided he knows how to choose his subject properly . You may criticise freely upon the ...
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... sensible , and they have brought it into a maxim . De morte hominis nulla est cunctatio longa . But what could have induced them to reverse the rules , and to contradict that reason which dic tated them , I am utterly unable to guess ...
... sensible , and they have brought it into a maxim . De morte hominis nulla est cunctatio longa . But what could have induced them to reverse the rules , and to contradict that reason which dic tated them , I am utterly unable to guess ...
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