The Works of ... Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper, 1855 |
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Strana 41
... civil society , majority and minority are relations which can have no ex- istence ; and that in civil society , its own specific conventions in each corporation , de- termine what it is that constitutes the people , so as to make their ...
... civil society , majority and minority are relations which can have no ex- istence ; and that in civil society , its own specific conventions in each corporation , de- termine what it is that constitutes the people , so as to make their ...
Strana 72
... civil rights whatsoever of the far larger part of the inhabitants of our country , I shall be extremely sorry for it ; because I shall think the church to be truly in danger . It is putting things into the position of an ugly ...
... civil rights whatsoever of the far larger part of the inhabitants of our country , I shall be extremely sorry for it ; because I shall think the church to be truly in danger . It is putting things into the position of an ugly ...
Strana 242
... civil community . Civil laws are not all of them merely positive . Those which are rather conclusions of legal reason , than matters of statutable provision , belong to universal equity , and are universally applicable . Almost the ...
... civil community . Civil laws are not all of them merely positive . Those which are rather conclusions of legal reason , than matters of statutable provision , belong to universal equity , and are universally applicable . Almost the ...
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CONTENTS | 3 |
LETTER TO A PEER OF IRELAND | 56 |
ADMITTING THEM TO THE ELECTIVE | 63 |
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