The Works of ... Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper, 1855 |
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Strana 177
... human wisdom could form a tribunal , for coercing the great , the rich , and the powerful ; for obliging them to submit their necks to the imperial laws , and to those of nature and of nations ; a tribunal well conceived for extirpating ...
... human wisdom could form a tribunal , for coercing the great , the rich , and the powerful ; for obliging them to submit their necks to the imperial laws , and to those of nature and of nations ; a tribunal well conceived for extirpating ...
Strana 207
... human race to the slightest of their experiments . I am better able to enter into the character of this description ... human suffering through the wild waste of centuries ad- ded to centuries of misery and desola- tion . Their humanity ...
... human race to the slightest of their experiments . I am better able to enter into the character of this description ... human suffering through the wild waste of centuries ad- ded to centuries of misery and desola- tion . Their humanity ...
Strana 409
... human power to declare and modify the matter of the law ; and next , such a fit and equitable consti- tution as they have a right to declare and render binding . With regard to the first requisite , the human authority , it is their ...
... human power to declare and modify the matter of the law ; and next , such a fit and equitable consti- tution as they have a right to declare and render binding . With regard to the first requisite , the human authority , it is their ...
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CONTENTS | 3 |
LETTER TO A PEER OF IRELAND | 56 |
ADMITTING THEM TO THE ELECTIVE | 63 |
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