The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke ...Little, Brown, and Company, 1899 |
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... consider favorably the letter I have written on the affairs of France . I shall ever accept any mark of approbation attended with instruction with more pleasure than general and un- qualified praises . The latter can serve only to ...
... consider favorably the letter I have written on the affairs of France . I shall ever accept any mark of approbation attended with instruction with more pleasure than general and un- qualified praises . The latter can serve only to ...
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... consider the correc- tives which might make it in any degree practicable to be so many new objections to it .. In that wretched state of things , some are afraid that the authors of your miseries may be led to pre- cipitate their ...
... consider the correc- tives which might make it in any degree practicable to be so many new objections to it .. In that wretched state of things , some are afraid that the authors of your miseries may be led to pre- cipitate their ...
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... consider infamy as honor , degradation as preferment , bondage to low tyrants as liberty , and the practical scorn and con- tumely of their upstart masters as marks of respect and homage , I look upon it as absolutely impracti- cable ...
... consider infamy as honor , degradation as preferment , bondage to low tyrants as liberty , and the practical scorn and con- tumely of their upstart masters as marks of respect and homage , I look upon it as absolutely impracti- cable ...
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... consider what sort of writers he shall authorize , and shall recom- mend by the strongest of all sanctions , that is , by pub- lic honors and rewards . He ought to be cautious how he recommends authors of mixed or ambiguous morality ...
... consider what sort of writers he shall authorize , and shall recom- mend by the strongest of all sanctions , that is , by pub- lic honors and rewards . He ought to be cautious how he recommends authors of mixed or ambiguous morality ...
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... consider this writer as wholly destitute of just notions . Amongst his irreg- ularities , it must be reckoned that he is sometimes moral , and moral in a very sublime strain . But the general spirit and tendency of his works is mischiev ...
... consider this writer as wholly destitute of just notions . Amongst his irreg- ularities , it must be reckoned that he is sometimes moral , and moral in a very sublime strain . But the general spirit and tendency of his works is mischiev ...
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