The Works of ... Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper, 1855 |
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Strana 67
... evil ( an evil among a thousand others ) at this day entirely over ; for I conceive I have lately seen some indication of a disposition perfectly similar to the old one ; that is , a disposition to carry the imputation of crimes from ...
... evil ( an evil among a thousand others ) at this day entirely over ; for I conceive I have lately seen some indication of a disposition perfectly similar to the old one ; that is , a disposition to carry the imputation of crimes from ...
Strana 188
... evil system is in a manner impracticable ; for , first , it does keep bread and all other provisions equally subject to the chamber of supply , at a pretty reasonable and regular price , in the city of Rome . This preserves quiet among ...
... evil system is in a manner impracticable ; for , first , it does keep bread and all other provisions equally subject to the chamber of supply , at a pretty reasonable and regular price , in the city of Rome . This preserves quiet among ...
Strana 449
... evil , then you do in effect permit that very evil , which not only the reason of the thing , but your very law , de- clares ought not to be permitted ; and thus it reflects exceedingly on the wisdom , and con- sequently derogates not a ...
... evil , then you do in effect permit that very evil , which not only the reason of the thing , but your very law , de- clares ought not to be permitted ; and thus it reflects exceedingly on the wisdom , and con- sequently derogates not a ...
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CONTENTS | 3 |
LETTER TO A PEER OF IRELAND | 56 |
ADMITTING THEM TO THE ELECTIVE | 63 |
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