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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... suffering any thing in general , and what is the cause of some particular act . If a man kills me with a sword , it is ... suffer ourselves ; and often then most when we are softened by affliction ; we see with pity even distresses which ...
... suffering any thing in general , and what is the cause of some particular act . If a man kills me with a sword , it is ... suffer ourselves ; and often then most when we are softened by affliction ; we see with pity even distresses which ...
Strana 166
... suffer himself to be employed as the instrument in the change which is brought about . Afterwards they are sure to destroy him in his turn , by seing up in his place some person in whom he had himself reposed the greatest confidence ...
... suffer himself to be employed as the instrument in the change which is brought about . Afterwards they are sure to destroy him in his turn , by seing up in his place some person in whom he had himself reposed the greatest confidence ...
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... suffer any man or description of men , to suffer from errours that naturally have grown out of the abusive constitution of those offices which I propose to regulate . If I cannot reform with equity , I will not reform at all . For the ...
... suffer any man or description of men , to suffer from errours that naturally have grown out of the abusive constitution of those offices which I propose to regulate . If I cannot reform with equity , I will not reform at all . For the ...
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