The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke ...Little, Brown, and Company, 1899 |
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... force is not to be justified in a state of real weakness . Such attempts bring on dis- grace , and in their failure discountenance and dis- courage more rational endeavors . But reason is to be hazarded , though it may be perverted by ...
... force is not to be justified in a state of real weakness . Such attempts bring on dis- grace , and in their failure discountenance and dis- courage more rational endeavors . But reason is to be hazarded , though it may be perverted by ...
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... force , to snatch even the Turk from the pounces of the Impe- rial eagle . If this is done in favor of a barbarous nation , with a barbarous neglect of police , fatal to the human race , in favor of a nation by principle in eternal ...
... force , to snatch even the Turk from the pounces of the Impe- rial eagle . If this is done in favor of a barbarous nation , with a barbarous neglect of police , fatal to the human race , in favor of a nation by principle in eternal ...
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... force to turn vice into virtue ; but it recommends virtue with something like the blandishments of pleasure , and it infinitely abates the evils of vice . Rousseau , a writer of great force and vivacity , is totally destitute of taste ...
... force to turn vice into virtue ; but it recommends virtue with something like the blandishments of pleasure , and it infinitely abates the evils of vice . Rousseau , a writer of great force and vivacity , is totally destitute of taste ...
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... force , and that a few seasonable murders have prevented the bloodshed of many battles . There is no doubt they will extend these acts of mercy when- ever they see an occasion . Dreadful , however , will be the consequences of their ...
... force , and that a few seasonable murders have prevented the bloodshed of many battles . There is no doubt they will extend these acts of mercy when- ever they see an occasion . Dreadful , however , will be the consequences of their ...
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... forces , " a work of labor long , and endless praise , " the utmost caution ought to have been used in the reduction of the royal power , • which alone was capable of holding together the com- paratively heterogeneous mass of your ...
... forces , " a work of labor long , and endless praise , " the utmost caution ought to have been used in the reduction of the royal power , • which alone was capable of holding together the com- paratively heterogeneous mass of your ...
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