The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 2Wells and Lilly, 1826 |
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... as things now stand , neither be provoked at our railing , or bettered by our instruction . All communica- tion is cut off between us , but this we know with certainty , that though we cannot reclaim them , we may reform 96 LETTER TO THE.
... as things now stand , neither be provoked at our railing , or bettered by our instruction . All communica- tion is cut off between us , but this we know with certainty , that though we cannot reclaim them , we may reform 96 LETTER TO THE.
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Edmund Burke. that though we cannot reclaim them , we may reform our- selves . If measures of peace are necessary , they must begin somewhere ; and a conciliatory temper must precede and pre- pare every plan of reconciliation . Nor do I ...
Edmund Burke. that though we cannot reclaim them , we may reform our- selves . If measures of peace are necessary , they must begin somewhere ; and a conciliatory temper must precede and pre- pare every plan of reconciliation . Nor do I ...
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... reform the errours under which they suffer , than to reproach those who forewarned them of their danger . But the rebels looked for assistance from this country . ་ They did so in the beginning of this controversy 102 LETTER TO THE.
... reform the errours under which they suffer , than to reproach those who forewarned them of their danger . But the rebels looked for assistance from this country . ་ They did so in the beginning of this controversy 102 LETTER TO THE.
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... reform in the constitution of several parts of the publick œconomy . " I have endeavoured , that this plan should include in its execution , a considerable reduction of improper expense ; that , it should effect a conversion of ...
... reform in the constitution of several parts of the publick œconomy . " I have endeavoured , that this plan should include in its execution , a considerable reduction of improper expense ; that , it should effect a conversion of ...
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... reform must operate as a sort of punishment . In- deed the whole class of the severe and restrictive virtues , are at a market almost too high for humanity . What is worse , there are very few of those virtues which are not capable of ...
... reform must operate as a sort of punishment . In- deed the whole class of the severe and restrictive virtues , are at a market almost too high for humanity . What is worse , there are very few of those virtues which are not capable of ...
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