The Works of ... Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2Harper, 1855 |
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Strana 41
... nature ; and much more truly so than a savage and incoherent mode of life . For man is by nature reasonable ; and he is never perfectly in his natural state , but when he is placed where reason may be best cultivated , and most ...
... nature ; and much more truly so than a savage and incoherent mode of life . For man is by nature reasonable ; and he is never perfectly in his natural state , but when he is placed where reason may be best cultivated , and most ...
Strana 255
... nature alliable with the rest , or whether " the relations of peace and amity ' with this new state are likely to be of the same nature with the usual relations of the states of Europe . The revolution in France had the relation of ...
... nature alliable with the rest , or whether " the relations of peace and amity ' with this new state are likely to be of the same nature with the usual relations of the states of Europe . The revolution in France had the relation of ...
Strana 468
... nature of a previous question ; that some alterations may be expedient , but that this is not the time for making them . The other is , that no essential alterations are at all wanting : and that neither now , nor at any time , is it ...
... nature of a previous question ; that some alterations may be expedient , but that this is not the time for making them . The other is , that no essential alterations are at all wanting : and that neither now , nor at any time , is it ...
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CONTENTS | 3 |
LETTER TO A PEER OF IRELAND | 56 |
ADMITTING THEM TO THE ELECTIVE | 63 |
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