The Beauties of the Late Right Hon. Edmund Burke: Selected from the Writings, &c. of that Extraordinary Man, Alphabetically Arranged ... to which is Prefixed, a Sketch of the Life, with Some Original Anecdotes of Mr. BurkeJ.W. Meyers, and sold by W. West, 1798 - Всего страниц: 499 |
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... act by fire and fword , or elfe of moving its immediate repeal in parliament . In the former cafe , though there was no doubt of the ability of Great Britain to crufh , or even extir- pate the colonies , yet fuch a decifion , if not ...
... act by fire and fword , or elfe of moving its immediate repeal in parliament . In the former cafe , though there was no doubt of the ability of Great Britain to crufh , or even extir- pate the colonies , yet fuch a decifion , if not ...
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... act fyftematically wrong . " They appear , accordingly , to have avoided ... acts as could not be forgiven . " Notwithstanding the prudence of this conduct , it was feverely animadverted on by the oppofite ... parliament that the ( xxii )
... act fyftematically wrong . " They appear , accordingly , to have avoided ... acts as could not be forgiven . " Notwithstanding the prudence of this conduct , it was feverely animadverted on by the oppofite ... parliament that the ( xxii )
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... law , and to the quelling of riotous and tumultuous disorders , fhould be ... parliament . " The houfe probably thought the propofition not very decent ... parliament , at ( xxiv )
... law , and to the quelling of riotous and tumultuous disorders , fhould be ... parliament . " The houfe probably thought the propofition not very decent ... parliament , at ( xxiv )
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... parliament , at a time that a fingle glance , even at the map of our territories , was almoft fufficient to difmay a ... act , brought on in the fpring of 1766. " This mo- mentous queftion furnifhed Mr. Burke with a full opportunity of ...
... parliament , at a time that a fingle glance , even at the map of our territories , was almoft fufficient to difmay a ... act , brought on in the fpring of 1766. " This mo- mentous queftion furnifhed Mr. Burke with a full opportunity of ...
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... act . In that crifis , when the whole trading intereft of this empire , crammed into your lobbies with a trembling ... parliament ; and had fecured the confidence and good will of the public in a very high degree . They had befides ...
... act . In that crifis , when the whole trading intereft of this empire , crammed into your lobbies with a trembling ... parliament ; and had fecured the confidence and good will of the public in a very high degree . They had befides ...
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Стр. 47 - Thus, by preserving the method of nature in the conduct of the state, in what we improve we are never wholly new ; in what we retain, we are never wholly obsolete.
Стр. 47 - By a constitutional policy, working after the pattern of nature, we receive, we hold, we transmit our government and our privileges in the same manner in which we enjoy and transmit our property and our lives.
Стр. 16 - Refined policy ever has been the parent of confusion; and ever will be so, as long as the world //'endures. Plain good intention, which is as easily discovered at the first view, as fraud is surely detected at last, is, let me say, of no mean force in the government of mankind. Genuine simplicity of heart is an healing and cementing principle.
Стр. 47 - Our political system is placed in a just correspondence and symmetry with the order of the world, and with the mode of existence decreed to a permanent body composed of transitory parts ; wherein, by the disposition of a stupendous wisdom, moulding together the great mysterious incorporation of the human race...
Стр. 106 - ... disputants. As we must give away some natural liberty to enjoy civil advantages, so we must sacrifice some civil liberties for the advantages to be derived from the communion and fellowship of a great empire. But, in all fair dealings, the thing bought must bear some proportion to the purchase paid. None will barter away " the immediate jewel of his soul.
Стр. 59 - For eighteen months without intermission this destruction raged from the gates of Madras to the gates of Tanjore ; and so completely did these masters in their art, Hyder Ali and his more ferocious son, absolve themselves of their impious vow, that when the British armies traversed, as they did, the Carnatic for hundreds of miles in all directions, through the whole line of their march they did not see one man, not one woman, not one child, not one four-footed beast of any description whatever. One...
Стр. 58 - ... and compounding all the materials of fury, havoc, and desolation, into one black cloud, he hung for a while on the declivities of the mountains. Whilst the authors of all these evils were idly and stupidly gazing on this menacing meteor...
Стр. 33 - Britain sits at the head of her extensive empire in two capacities : one as the local legislature of this island, providing for all things at home, immediately, and by no other instrument than the executive power. — The other, and I think her nobler capacity, is what I call her imperial character ; in which, as from the throne of heaven, she superintends all the several inferior legislatures, and guides and controls them all, without annihilating any.
Стр. 23 - ... energy, in this new people is no way worn out or impaired; and their mode of professing it is also one main cause of this free spirit. The people are Protestants, and of that kind which is the most adverse to all implicit submission of mind and opinion. This is a persuasion not only favourable to liberty, but built upon it.
Стр. 25 - This study renders men acute, inquisitive, dexterous, prompt in attack, ready in defence, full of resources. In other countries, the people, more simple, and of a less mercurial cast, judge of an ill principle in government only by an actual grievance ; here they anticipate the evil, and judge of the pressure of the grievance by the badness of the principle. They augur misgovernment at a distance ; and snuff the approach of tyranny in every tainted breeze.