The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Том 2Little, Brown, 1871 |
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... means of drawing on you further , but un- reasonable claims , — why , then employ your force in supporting that reasonable concession against those unreasonable demands . You will employ it with more grace , with better effect , and ...
... means of drawing on you further , but un- reasonable claims , — why , then employ your force in supporting that reasonable concession against those unreasonable demands . You will employ it with more grace , with better effect , and ...
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... means to call that sovereignty itself in question . When you drive him hard , the boar will surely turn upon the hunters . If that sovereignty and their freedom cannot be reconciled , which will they take ? They will cast your sover ...
... means to call that sovereignty itself in question . When you drive him hard , the boar will surely turn upon the hunters . If that sovereignty and their freedom cannot be reconciled , which will they take ? They will cast your sover ...
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... means of supply . Such , Sir , is my idea of the Constitution of the British Empire , as distinguished from the Constitu- tion of Britain ; and on these grounds I think sub- ordination and liberty may be sufficiently reconciled through ...
... means of supply . Such , Sir , is my idea of the Constitution of the British Empire , as distinguished from the Constitu- tion of Britain ; and on these grounds I think sub- ordination and liberty may be sufficiently reconciled through ...
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... means of recovering our affairs are not obvious . So many great questions of commerce , of finance , of constitution ... mean to depart from it . Whatever may be lost by it , I avow it . The forfeiture even of your favor , if by such a ...
... means of recovering our affairs are not obvious . So many great questions of commerce , of finance , of constitution ... mean to depart from it . Whatever may be lost by it , I avow it . The forfeiture even of your favor , if by such a ...
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... means equally ready to produce them . It generally argues some degree of natural impotence of mind , or some want of knowledge of the world , to hazard plans of gov- ernment , except from a seat of authority . Proposi- tions are made ...
... means equally ready to produce them . It generally argues some degree of natural impotence of mind , or some want of knowledge of the world , to hazard plans of gov- ernment , except from a seat of authority . Proposi- tions are made ...
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