The Works of ... Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper, 1855 |
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Strana 134
... justice , and of example , and of future security to the public peace ? They are natu- rally pointed out , not by their having outraged political and civil laws , not their having rebel- led against the state , as a state , but by their ...
... justice , and of example , and of future security to the public peace ? They are natu- rally pointed out , not by their having outraged political and civil laws , not their having rebel- led against the state , as a state , but by their ...
Strana 137
... justice . But if , by constant maxims , and by a con- tinued conduct , one nation shews , that it has evidently this pernicious disposition , and that it considers no right as sacred , the safety of the human race requires that it ...
... justice . But if , by constant maxims , and by a con- tinued conduct , one nation shews , that it has evidently this pernicious disposition , and that it considers no right as sacred , the safety of the human race requires that it ...
Strana 165
... justice in the mur- derers , was enough to disarm the protecting force . That approbation of what they had already done , had its natural effect on the executive as- sassins , then in the paroxysm of their fury , as well as on their ...
... justice in the mur- derers , was enough to disarm the protecting force . That approbation of what they had already done , had its natural effect on the executive as- sassins , then in the paroxysm of their fury , as well as on their ...
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CONTENTS | 3 |
LETTER TO A PEER OF IRELAND | 56 |
ADMITTING THEM TO THE ELECTIVE | 63 |
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