The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke ...Little, Brown, and Company, 1899 |
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... justice to believe that I never can prefer any fastidious virtue ( virtue still ) to the unconquered perseverance , to the affectionate patience , of those who watch day and - - night by the bedside of their delirious country , - OF THE ...
... justice to believe that I never can prefer any fastidious virtue ( virtue still ) to the unconquered perseverance , to the affectionate patience , of those who watch day and - - night by the bedside of their delirious country , - OF THE ...
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... justice to their parts , and their elo- quence , and the general purity of their motives . Indeed , I saw very well , from the beginning , the mischiefs which , with all these talents and good intentions , they would do their country ...
... justice to their parts , and their elo- quence , and the general purity of their motives . Indeed , I saw very well , from the beginning , the mischiefs which , with all these talents and good intentions , they would do their country ...
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... proportion as their love to justice is above their rapacity , -in proportion as their soundness and sobriety of understanding is above their vanity - - and presumption , in proportion as they are more OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY . 51.
... proportion as their love to justice is above their rapacity , -in proportion as their soundness and sobriety of understanding is above their vanity - - and presumption , in proportion as they are more OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY . 51.
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... justice takes cognizance . Accordingly , the spirit of their rule is exactly corre- spondent to the means by which they obtained it . They act more in the manner of thieves who have got possession of an house than of conquerors who have ...
... justice takes cognizance . Accordingly , the spirit of their rule is exactly corre- spondent to the means by which they obtained it . They act more in the manner of thieves who have got possession of an house than of conquerors who have ...
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... justice of it . Angry friendship is some- times as bad as calm enmity . For this reason the cold neutrality of abstract justice is , to a good and clear cause , a more desirable thing than an affection liable to be any way disturbed ...
... justice of it . Angry friendship is some- times as bad as calm enmity . For this reason the cold neutrality of abstract justice is , to a good and clear cause , a more desirable thing than an affection liable to be any way disturbed ...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke. A New Edition, Том 4 Edmund Burke Полный просмотр - 1815 |
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