The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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Strana 24
... manner , merely by the occasional will of the magistrate . This form , as it is the most simple , so it is in- finitely the most general . Scarce any part of the world is exempted from its power . And in those few places where men enjoy ...
... manner , merely by the occasional will of the magistrate . This form , as it is the most simple , so it is in- finitely the most general . Scarce any part of the world is exempted from its power . And in those few places where men enjoy ...
Strana 25
... manner . But the truth is , this unnatural power corrupts both the heart and the under- standing . And to prevent the least hope of amendment , a king is ever surrounded by a crowd of infamous flatterers , who find their account in ...
... manner . But the truth is , this unnatural power corrupts both the heart and the under- standing . And to prevent the least hope of amendment , a king is ever surrounded by a crowd of infamous flatterers , who find their account in ...
Strana 26
... manner as he governs the wretches subjected to him . Here the tyranny is doubled . There are two courts , and two interests ; both very different from the interests of the people . The favorite knows that the regard of a tyrant is as ...
... manner as he governs the wretches subjected to him . Here the tyranny is doubled . There are two courts , and two interests ; both very different from the interests of the people . The favorite knows that the regard of a tyrant is as ...
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... manner ; its succession is insensible ; and every man as he enters it , either has , or soon attains the spirit of the whole body . Never was it known , that an aristocracy , which was haughty and tyrannical in one century , became easy ...
... manner ; its succession is insensible ; and every man as he enters it , either has , or soon attains the spirit of the whole body . Never was it known , that an aristocracy , which was haughty and tyrannical in one century , became easy ...
Strana 38
... manner of abuses and villanies in officers remain unpunished ; the greatest frauds and robberies in the public revenues are com- mitted in defiance of justice ; and abuses grow , by time and impunity , into customs ; until they ...
... manner of abuses and villanies in officers remain unpunished ; the greatest frauds and robberies in the public revenues are com- mitted in defiance of justice ; and abuses grow , by time and impunity , into customs ; until they ...
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