The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke ...Little, Brown, and Company, 1899 |
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... means of resistance were provided against them , when they came to execute in cruelty what they had planned in fraud . There are cases in which a man would be ashamed not to have been imposed on . There is a confidence necessary to ...
... means of resistance were provided against them , when they came to execute in cruelty what they had planned in fraud . There are cases in which a man would be ashamed not to have been imposed on . There is a confidence necessary to ...
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... means the largest part , has been taken by surprise , and is disjointed , terrified , and disarmed . That sound part of the community must first be put into a better condition , before it can do anything in the way of deliberation or ...
... means the largest part , has been taken by surprise , and is disjointed , terrified , and disarmed . That sound part of the community must first be put into a better condition , before it can do anything in the way of deliberation or ...
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... mean importance in the regulation of life . A moral taste is not of 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 ...
... mean importance in the regulation of life . A moral taste is not of 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 ...
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... means . This I confess makes me nearly despair of any attempt upon the minds of their followers , through reason , honor , or conscience . The great ob- ject of your tyrants is to destroy the gentlemen of France ; and for that purpose ...
... means . This I confess makes me nearly despair of any attempt upon the minds of their followers , through reason , honor , or conscience . The great ob- ject of your tyrants is to destroy the gentlemen of France ; and for that purpose ...
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Edmund Burke. which Monk relieved England was , however , by no means , at that time , so deplorable , in any sense , as yours is now , and under the present sway is likely to continue . Cromwell had delivered England from an- archy ...
Edmund Burke. which Monk relieved England was , however , by no means , at that time , so deplorable , in any sense , as yours is now , and under the present sway is likely to continue . Cromwell had delivered England from an- archy ...
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