The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke ...Little, Brown, and Company, 1899 |
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... minds of men . I do not conceive that the persons who have contrived these things can be made much the better or the worse for anything which can be said to them . They are reason - proof . Here and there , some men , who were at first ...
... minds of men . I do not conceive that the persons who have contrived these things can be made much the better or the worse for anything which can be said to them . They are reason - proof . Here and there , some men , who were at first ...
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... minds , to which , in a disappointment concern- ing the profitable effects of fraud and cunning , they can retreat . The wearing out of an old serves only to put them upon the invention of a new delusion . Unluckily , too , the ...
... minds , to which , in a disappointment concern- ing the profitable effects of fraud and cunning , they can retreat . The wearing out of an old serves only to put them upon the invention of a new delusion . Unluckily , too , the ...
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... minds seasoned with theories perfectly conformable to their practice , and who had always laughed at possession and prescription , and defied all the fundamental max- ims of jurisprudence . To the horror and stupefaction of all the ...
... minds seasoned with theories perfectly conformable to their practice , and who had always laughed at possession and prescription , and defied all the fundamental max- ims of jurisprudence . To the horror and stupefaction of all the ...
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... mind that theirs should pass for such , ) your masters would have imitated the vir- tuous policy of those who have been at the head of revolutions of that glorious character . Burnet tells us , that nothing tended to reconcile the ...
... mind that theirs should pass for such , ) your masters would have imitated the vir- tuous policy of those who have been at the head of revolutions of that glorious character . Burnet tells us , that nothing tended to reconcile the ...
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... mind in these men , who consider infamy as honor , degradation as preferment , bondage to low tyrants as liberty ... minds ; men who will lay the foundation of a real reform in effacing every vestige of that philosophy which pre- tends ...
... mind in these men , who consider infamy as honor , degradation as preferment , bondage to low tyrants as liberty ... minds ; men who will lay the foundation of a real reform in effacing every vestige of that philosophy which pre- tends ...
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