The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 6J. C. Nimmo, 1887 |
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... liberty to exercise the most cruel tyranny , to annihilate all property , to seize on all possessions , which founds its power on the pretended consent of the people , and itself carries fire and sword through extensive provinces , for ...
... liberty to exercise the most cruel tyranny , to annihilate all property , to seize on all possessions , which founds its power on the pretended consent of the people , and itself carries fire and sword through extensive provinces , for ...
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... liberty and independence of the great Christian commonwealth could not exist with such a dismemberment , unless it were followed ( as probably enough it would ) by the dismemberment of every other considerable country in Europe : and ...
... liberty and independence of the great Christian commonwealth could not exist with such a dismemberment , unless it were followed ( as probably enough it would ) by the dismemberment of every other considerable country in Europe : and ...
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... liberty . " Here the current of our apprehensions takes a contrary course . Instead of trembling for the existence of our govern- ment from the spirit of licentiousness and anarchy , the author would make us believe we are to tremble ...
... liberty . " Here the current of our apprehensions takes a contrary course . Instead of trembling for the existence of our govern- ment from the spirit of licentiousness and anarchy , the author would make us believe we are to tremble ...
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... liberty . However , it seems , that , notwithstanding these awk- ward appearances with regard to the strength of gov- ernment , he has still his fears and doubts about our liberties . To a free people this would be a matter of alarm ...
... liberty . However , it seems , that , notwithstanding these awk- ward appearances with regard to the strength of gov- ernment , he has still his fears and doubts about our liberties . To a free people this would be a matter of alarm ...
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... liberty is this , " that governments will have learned not to precipitate themselves into embarrassments by speculative wars . Sovereigns and princes will not forget that steadiness , moderation , and economy are the best supports of ...
... liberty is this , " that governments will have learned not to precipitate themselves into embarrassments by speculative wars . Sovereigns and princes will not forget that steadiness , moderation , and economy are the best supports of ...
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