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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... danger , is it with joy that we are affected ? The sense on these occasions is far from that smooth and voluptuous satisfaction which the assured prospect of pleasure bestows . The delight which arises from the modifications of pain ...
... danger , is it with joy that we are affected ? The sense on these occasions is far from that smooth and voluptuous satisfaction which the assured prospect of pleasure bestows . The delight which arises from the modifications of pain ...
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... danger ; for no tyranny chastises its own instruments . It is the obnoxious and the suspected who want the protection of law ; and there is no- thing to bridle the partial violence of state factions , but this ; " that whenever an act ...
... danger ; for no tyranny chastises its own instruments . It is the obnoxious and the suspected who want the protection of law ; and there is no- thing to bridle the partial violence of state factions , but this ; " that whenever an act ...
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... danger of the company and individuals ; that it would be improper to trust , and dangerous to employ them , in any public or important situation ; that the tranquillity of the Carnatic requires a re- straint to the power of the ameer ...
... danger of the company and individuals ; that it would be improper to trust , and dangerous to employ them , in any public or important situation ; that the tranquillity of the Carnatic requires a re- straint to the power of the ameer ...
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