The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 2C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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Strana 96
... civil discord ; for parties are but too apt to forget their own future safety in their desire of sacrificing their enemies . People , without much difficulty , admit the entrance of that injustice of which they are not to be the ...
... civil discord ; for parties are but too apt to forget their own future safety in their desire of sacrificing their enemies . People , without much difficulty , admit the entrance of that injustice of which they are not to be the ...
Strana 100
... Civil wars strike deepest of all into the manners of the people . They vitiate their politics ; they corrupt their morals ; they pervert even the natural taste and relish of equity and justice . By teaching us to consider our fellow ...
... Civil wars strike deepest of all into the manners of the people . They vitiate their politics ; they corrupt their morals ; they pervert even the natural taste and relish of equity and justice . By teaching us to consider our fellow ...
Strana 103
... civil wisdom or military skill , without a conscious- ness of any other qualification for power but his servility to it , bloated with pride and arrogance , calling for battles which he is not to fight , contending for a violent ...
... civil wisdom or military skill , without a conscious- ness of any other qualification for power but his servility to it , bloated with pride and arrogance , calling for battles which he is not to fight , contending for a violent ...
Strana 116
... civil discretion , often con- ducted the affairs of great nations with distinguished felicity and glory . When I first came into a public trust , I found your parlia- ment in possession of an unlimited legislative power over the ...
... civil discretion , often con- ducted the affairs of great nations with distinguished felicity and glory . When I first came into a public trust , I found your parlia- ment in possession of an unlimited legislative power over the ...
Strana 120
... : they are endeavoring to tear up , along with practical liberty , all the foundations of human society , all equity and justice , religion and order . Civil freedom , gentlemen , is not , as many 120 LETTER TO THE SHERIFFS OF BRISTOL .
... : they are endeavoring to tear up , along with practical liberty , all the foundations of human society , all equity and justice , religion and order . Civil freedom , gentlemen , is not , as many 120 LETTER TO THE SHERIFFS OF BRISTOL .
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