The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke ...Little, Brown, and Company, 1899 |
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... army . I certainly agree with you , that in all probability we owe our whole Constitution to the restoration of the English monarchy . The state of things from which Monk relieved England was , however , by no 36 LETTER TO A MEMBER.
... army . I certainly agree with you , that in all probability we owe our whole Constitution to the restoration of the English monarchy . The state of things from which Monk relieved England was , however , by no 36 LETTER TO A MEMBER.
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... whole order of civil society itself . No wonder that they entertained dangerous visions , when the king's ministers , trustees for the sacred deposit of the monarchy , were so infected with the contagion of project and system ( I can ...
... whole order of civil society itself . No wonder that they entertained dangerous visions , when the king's ministers , trustees for the sacred deposit of the monarchy , were so infected with the contagion of project and system ( I can ...
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Edmund Burke. duct , are a set of men who approve heartily of the whole new Constitution , but wish to lay heavy on the most atrocious of those crimes by which this fine Constitution of theirs has been obtained . They are a sort of ...
Edmund Burke. duct , are a set of men who approve heartily of the whole new Constitution , but wish to lay heavy on the most atrocious of those crimes by which this fine Constitution of theirs has been obtained . They are a sort of ...
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... whole tenor of his life . Thus they dismiss their old partner of the He is advised to retire , whilst they continue to serve the public upon wiser principles and under better auspices . war . - Whether Diogenes the Cynic was a true ...
... whole tenor of his life . Thus they dismiss their old partner of the He is advised to retire , whilst they continue to serve the public upon wiser principles and under better auspices . war . - Whether Diogenes the Cynic was a true ...
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... whole view of life , it is more safe to live under the jurisdiction of severe , but steady rea- son , than under the empire of indulgent , but capri- cious passion . It is certainly well for Mr. Burke that there are impartial men in the ...
... whole view of life , it is more safe to live under the jurisdiction of severe , but steady rea- son , than under the empire of indulgent , but capri- cious passion . It is certainly well for Mr. Burke that there are impartial men in the ...
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