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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... feel for others , whilst we suffer ourselves ; and often then most when we are softened by affliction ; we see with pity even distresses which we would accept in the place of our own . SECTION XVI . IMITATION . THE second passion ...
... feel for others , whilst we suffer ourselves ; and often then most when we are softened by affliction ; we see with pity even distresses which we would accept in the place of our own . SECTION XVI . IMITATION . THE second passion ...
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... feel with a more tender and a nearer interest every thing that concerned the people , than the other remoter and more permanent parts of legislature . Whatever alterations time and the necessary accommodation of business may have intro ...
... feel with a more tender and a nearer interest every thing that concerned the people , than the other remoter and more permanent parts of legislature . Whatever alterations time and the necessary accommodation of business may have intro ...
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... feel warmly on this subject , and I express myself as I feel . If I presume to blame any public proceeding , I cannot be supposed to be per- sonal . Would to God I could be suspected of it . My fault might be greater , but the public ...
... feel warmly on this subject , and I express myself as I feel . If I presume to blame any public proceeding , I cannot be supposed to be per- sonal . Would to God I could be suspected of it . My fault might be greater , but the public ...
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