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... and ' private property , ' ' descendible right ' and ' popular representa- tion , ' are , in point of fact , little more than ornamental antitheses . It is not to such obvious discrepancies that we owe INTRODUCTION . vii.
... and ' private property , ' ' descendible right ' and ' popular representa- tion , ' are , in point of fact , little more than ornamental antitheses . It is not to such obvious discrepancies that we owe INTRODUCTION . vii.
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... tion , one might think he was speaking of Burke . A book might be made up by illustrating the political conceptions of Shakspere out of his plays : but it will be enough for our purpose to con- sider one or two specimens . The following ...
... tion , one might think he was speaking of Burke . A book might be made up by illustrating the political conceptions of Shakspere out of his plays : but it will be enough for our purpose to con- sider one or two specimens . The following ...
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... tion , and he makes the domain of political philosophy a wider and a more interesting field . In Burke's philosophy , God , Nature , and Society are con- ceived as three inseparable entities . Burke thus followed the pagan philosopher ...
... tion , and he makes the domain of political philosophy a wider and a more interesting field . In Burke's philosophy , God , Nature , and Society are con- ceived as three inseparable entities . Burke thus followed the pagan philosopher ...
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... tion from the approaching deluge , the precious talisman that Had voices more than all the winds , with power To exhilarate the spirit , and to soothe , Through every clime , the heart of human kind . ' This conception of great ...
... tion from the approaching deluge , the precious talisman that Had voices more than all the winds , with power To exhilarate the spirit , and to soothe , Through every clime , the heart of human kind . ' This conception of great ...
Página xliv
... tion and disaster . Two years more , and we hear nothing about the ' fresh ruins of France , ' and the French nation ' not politically existing . ' Under that guidance which at first appeared so con- temptible , France speedily acquired ...
... tion and disaster . Two years more , and we hear nothing about the ' fresh ruins of France , ' and the French nation ' not politically existing . ' Under that guidance which at first appeared so con- temptible , France speedily acquired ...
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Burke, Select Works: Reflections on the revolution in France. 1898 Edmund Burke Visualização completa - 1898 |
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