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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... measures ; but as some peculiar measure and relation of parts is what distin- guishes each peculiar class of animals , it must of necessity be , that the beautiful in each kind will be found in the measures and proportions of that kind ...
... measures ; but as some peculiar measure and relation of parts is what distin- guishes each peculiar class of animals , it must of necessity be , that the beautiful in each kind will be found in the measures and proportions of that kind ...
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... measure of concession from the sovereign to the subject . That it must increase the insolence of the mutinous spirits in Ame- rica , was but too obvious . No great measure indeed , at a very difficult crisis , can be pur- sued , which ...
... measure of concession from the sovereign to the subject . That it must increase the insolence of the mutinous spirits in Ame- rica , was but too obvious . No great measure indeed , at a very difficult crisis , can be pur- sued , which ...
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... measure of national policy , adopted to remove an extensive , invete- rate , superstitious mischief . It is with the greatest difficulty that I am able to separate policy from justice . Justice is itself the great standing policy of ...
... measure of national policy , adopted to remove an extensive , invete- rate , superstitious mischief . It is with the greatest difficulty that I am able to separate policy from justice . Justice is itself the great standing policy of ...
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