The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund BurkeLibrary of Alexandria, 1 янв. 1899 г. |
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... executive power, there is no design, I hope, to call in the aid of despotism, to fill up the deficiencies of law ... government, or from a natural indisposition in the people. It is of the utmost moment not to make mistakes in the use of ...
... executive power, there is no design, I hope, to call in the aid of despotism, to fill up the deficiencies of law ... government, or from a natural indisposition in the people. It is of the utmost moment not to make mistakes in the use of ...
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... government, everything must necessarily be disordered for a time, until this system destroys the constitution, or ... executive power: rendering government in all its grand operations languid, uncertain, ineffective; making ministers ...
... government, everything must necessarily be disordered for a time, until this system destroys the constitution, or ... executive power: rendering government in all its grand operations languid, uncertain, ineffective; making ministers ...
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... executive government, on the temper of the people, and on the happiness of the sovereign. It remains that we should consider, with a little attention, its operation upon Parliament. Parliament was indeed the great object of all these ...
... executive government, on the temper of the people, and on the happiness of the sovereign. It remains that we should consider, with a little attention, its operation upon Parliament. Parliament was indeed the great object of all these ...
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... executive government, it will lose all the confidence, love, and veneration, which it has ever enjoyed whilst it was supposed the corrective and control of the acting powers of the state. This would be the event, though its conduct in ...
... executive government, it will lose all the confidence, love, and veneration, which it has ever enjoyed whilst it was supposed the corrective and control of the acting powers of the state. This would be the event, though its conduct in ...
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