The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Zväzok 1Harper & Bros., 1851 This work contains a selection of the writings of Edmund Burke, an influential Irish member of Parliament from 1766 and 1794 and the philosophical founder of modern conservatism. |
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... conduct had been a cause of uneasiness to any of them . Next to my ho- nour and conscience , I have nothing so near and dear to me as their approbation . How ever , I had much rather run the risk of dis- pleasing than of injuring them ...
... conduct had been a cause of uneasiness to any of them . Next to my ho- nour and conscience , I have nothing so near and dear to me as their approbation . How ever , I had much rather run the risk of dis- pleasing than of injuring them ...
Strana 309
... CONDUCT . 1780 . C 1. MR . MAYOR , and gentLEMEN , I AM extremely pleased at the appearance of this large and respectable meeting . The steps I may be obliged to take will want the sanction of a considerable authority ; and in explaining ...
... CONDUCT . 1780 . C 1. MR . MAYOR , and gentLEMEN , I AM extremely pleased at the appearance of this large and respectable meeting . The steps I may be obliged to take will want the sanction of a considerable authority ; and in explaining ...
Strana 473
... conduct . To be led any otherwise than blindly , the fol- lowers must be qualified , if not for actors , at least for judges ; they must also be judges of natural weight and authority . Nothing can secure a steady and moderate conduct ...
... conduct . To be led any otherwise than blindly , the fol- lowers must be qualified , if not for actors , at least for judges ; they must also be judges of natural weight and authority . Nothing can secure a steady and moderate conduct ...
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