The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 7Wells and Lilly, 1827 |
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... consequence of divisions within itself , and the apathy of the people from without . In the mind of Mr. Burke political principles were not objects of barren speculation . Wisdom in him was always practical . Whatever his understanding ...
... consequence of divisions within itself , and the apathy of the people from without . In the mind of Mr. Burke political principles were not objects of barren speculation . Wisdom in him was always practical . Whatever his understanding ...
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... consequences * with that dignity , which natu- rally belongs to conscious merit , when deprived of any means of being useful . Whilst I appeal with confidence to the people , for their judgment upon his publick conduct , to those , who ...
... consequences * with that dignity , which natu- rally belongs to conscious merit , when deprived of any means of being useful . Whilst I appeal with confidence to the people , for their judgment upon his publick conduct , to those , who ...
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... consequences of arbitrary The conduct and event of this cause will put an power . end to such doubts , wherever they may be entertained . Your lordships will exercise the great plenary powers , with which you are invested , in a manner ...
... consequences of arbitrary The conduct and event of this cause will put an power . end to such doubts , wherever they may be entertained . Your lordships will exercise the great plenary powers , with which you are invested , in a manner ...
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... consequence of the protection obtained by poli- tical power ; but here the course of affairs was reversed . The constitution of the company began in commerce , and ended in empire . Indeed , wherever the sovereign powers of peace and ...
... consequence of the protection obtained by poli- tical power ; but here the course of affairs was reversed . The constitution of the company began in commerce , and ended in empire . Indeed , wherever the sovereign powers of peace and ...
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... consequence has been , that persons , in the most immature stages of life , have been appointed to conduct affairs , which required the greatest maturity of judgment , the greatest possible temper and moderation . Effects naturally ...
... consequence has been , that persons , in the most immature stages of life , have been appointed to conduct affairs , which required the greatest maturity of judgment , the greatest possible temper and moderation . Effects naturally ...
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