The Works of ... Edmund Burke, Том 7F. & C. Rivington, 1803 |
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... politicks of Europe . of politicks . These principles of internal , as well as external New fyftem divifion and coalition , are but juft now extinguish- ed . But they who will examine into the true cha- racter and genius of some late ...
... politicks of Europe . of politicks . These principles of internal , as well as external New fyftem divifion and coalition , are but juft now extinguish- ed . But they who will examine into the true cha- racter and genius of some late ...
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... politicks , and letters , becomes more and more diffused , the persons who diffuse this money , and this intelligence , become more and more important . This was not long undif- covered . Views of ambition were in France , for the first ...
... politicks , and letters , becomes more and more diffused , the persons who diffuse this money , and this intelligence , become more and more important . This was not long undif- covered . Views of ambition were in France , for the first ...
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... politicks of Eu- rope for more than two centuries have been mife- rably erroneous . If the two great leading powers of Germany do not regard this danger ( as apparently they do not ) in the light in which it presents itself so naturally ...
... politicks of Eu- rope for more than two centuries have been mife- rably erroneous . If the two great leading powers of Germany do not regard this danger ( as apparently they do not ) in the light in which it presents itself so naturally ...
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... politicks of her own inven- tion . The geographical pofition of Poland was a great obftacle to any movements of France in op- pofition to this , at that time unparalleled league . To my certain knowledge , if Great Britain had at that ...
... politicks of her own inven- tion . The geographical pofition of Poland was a great obftacle to any movements of France in op- pofition to this , at that time unparalleled league . To my certain knowledge , if Great Britain had at that ...
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... politicks , may fee in this general con- fufion , and in the danger of the leffer princes , an occafion as protectors or enemies , of connecting their territories to one or the other of the two great German powers . They do not take ...
... politicks , may fee in this general con- fufion , and in the danger of the leffer princes , an occafion as protectors or enemies , of connecting their territories to one or the other of the two great German powers . They do not take ...
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Стр. 85 - If a great change is to be made in human affairs, the minds of men will be fitted to it; the general opinions and feelings will draw that way. Every fear, every hope will forward it...
Стр. 384 - ... the benign and wise Disposer of all things, who obliges men, whether they will or not, in pursuing their own selfish interests, to connect the general good with their own individual success.
Стр. 58 - A predominant inclination towards it appears in all those who have no religion, when otherwise their disposition leads them to be advocates even for despotism. Hence Hume, though I cannot say that he does not throw out some expressions of disapprobation on the proceedings of the levellers in the reign of Richard the Second, yet affirms that the doctrines of John Ball were " conformable to the ideas of primitive equality which are engraven in the hearts of all men.
Стр. 383 - But in the case of the farmer and the laborer, their interests are always the same, and it is absolutely impossible that their free contracts can be onerous to either party.
Стр. 377 - But on the whole, the duty is performed, and every thing returns, deducting some very trifling commission and discount, to the place from whence it arose. When the poor rise to destroy the rich, they act as wisely for their own purposes as when they burn mills, and throw corn into the river, to make bread cheap.
Стр. 376 - To provide for us in our necessities is not in the power of government. It would be a vain presumption in statesmen to think they can do it. The people maintain them, and not they the people. It is in the power of government to prevent much evil; it can do very little positive good in this, or perhaps in anything else.
Стр. 404 - ... manfully to resist the very first idea, speculative or practical, that it is within the competence of government, taken as government, or even of the rich, as rich, to supply to the poor, those necessaries which it has pleased the Divine Providence for a while to with-hold from them.
Стр. 377 - Let compassion be shown in action, — the more, the better, — according to every man's ability ; but let there be no lamentation of their condition. It is no relief to their miserable circumstances ; it is only an insult to their miserable understandings. It arises from a total want of charity or a total want of thought. Want of one kind was never relieved by want of any other kind. Patience...
Стр. 391 - Whenever it happens that a man can claim nothing according to the rules of commerce, and the principles of justice, he passes out of that department, and comes within the jurisdiction of merey.
Стр. 383 - ... impossible that their free contracts can be onerous to either party. It is the interest of the farmer, that his work should be done with effect and celerity : and that cannot be, unless the...