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... sure of applause ; and this alacrity becomes much greater if he acts upon the offensive , by the impetuosity that always accompanies an attack , and the unfortunate propensity which mankind have to the finding and exaggerating faults ...
... sure of applause ; and this alacrity becomes much greater if he acts upon the offensive , by the impetuosity that always accompanies an attack , and the unfortunate propensity which mankind have to the finding and exaggerating faults ...
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Edmund Burke. our own . ideas , and when we can never walk sure , but by being sen- sible of our blindness . And this we must do , or we do no- thing , whenever we examine the result of a reason which is not Even in matters which are ...
Edmund Burke. our own . ideas , and when we can never walk sure , but by being sen- sible of our blindness . And this we must do , or we do no- thing , whenever we examine the result of a reason which is not Even in matters which are ...
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... sure , from the earliest accounts of them , to their absorption into the Roman empire , we cannot judge that their intestine divisions , and their foreign wars consumed less than three millions of their inhabitants . What an Aceldama ...
... sure , from the earliest accounts of them , to their absorption into the Roman empire , we cannot judge that their intestine divisions , and their foreign wars consumed less than three millions of their inhabitants . What an Aceldama ...
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... sure I have not of what is actually ascertained in history ; but how much of these butch- eries are only expressed in generals , what part of time history has never reached , and what vast spaces of the habitable globe it has not ...
... sure I have not of what is actually ascertained in history ; but how much of these butch- eries are only expressed in generals , what part of time history has never reached , and what vast spaces of the habitable globe it has not ...
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Edmund Burke. The very name of a politician , a statesman , is sure to cause terror and hatred ; it has always connected with it the ideas . of treachery , cruelty , fraud and tyranny ; and those writers who have faithfully unveiled the ...
Edmund Burke. The very name of a politician , a statesman , is sure to cause terror and hatred ; it has always connected with it the ideas . of treachery , cruelty , fraud and tyranny ; and those writers who have faithfully unveiled the ...
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