The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Том 2Little, Brown, 1871 |
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... corruption of blood , I never would take from any fellow - creature whatever any sort of advan- tage which he may derive to his safety from the pity of mankind , or to his reputation from their general feelings , by degrading his ...
... corruption of blood , I never would take from any fellow - creature whatever any sort of advan- tage which he may derive to his safety from the pity of mankind , or to his reputation from their general feelings , by degrading his ...
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... corrupted . Whilst manners remain entire , they will correct the vices of law , and soften it at length to their own temper . But we have to lament that in most of the late proceedings we see very few traces of that generosity ...
... corrupted . Whilst manners remain entire , they will correct the vices of law , and soften it at length to their own temper . But we have to lament that in most of the late proceedings we see very few traces of that generosity ...
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... corrupt their morals ; they pervert even the natural taste and relish of equity and jus- tice . By teaching us to consider our fellow - citizens in an hostile light , the whole body of our nation be- comes gradually less dear to us ...
... corrupt their morals ; they pervert even the natural taste and relish of equity and jus- tice . By teaching us to consider our fellow - citizens in an hostile light , the whole body of our nation be- comes gradually less dear to us ...
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... You will never see any revenue from America . Some increase of the means of corruption , without ease of the public burdens , is the very best that can happen . Is it for this that we are at war , 208 LETTER TO THE SHERIFFS OF BRISTOL .
... You will never see any revenue from America . Some increase of the means of corruption , without ease of the public burdens , is the very best that can happen . Is it for this that we are at war , 208 LETTER TO THE SHERIFFS OF BRISTOL .
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... corrupting religion as these have perverted philosophy , contend that Christians are re- deemed into captivity , and the blood of the Saviour of mankind has been shed to make them the slaves of a few proud and insolent sinners . These ...
... corrupting religion as these have perverted philosophy , contend that Christians are re- deemed into captivity , and the blood of the Saviour of mankind has been shed to make them the slaves of a few proud and insolent sinners . These ...
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