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... true position of England and the Allies , and the true relation of France with the
rest of Europe . He then turned to the history of the overtures for peace . Omitting
the Auckland pamphlet , and dating the negotiations from the King ' s Speech ...
... true position of England and the Allies , and the true relation of France with the
rest of Europe . He then turned to the history of the overtures for peace . Omitting
the Auckland pamphlet , and dating the negotiations from the King ' s Speech ...
Página xxxv
The exposure of the true aims and the actual character of the new French
ambition is the main point of the present Letters : and in this great and central
point it may safely be said that Burke was perfectly and invariably right . How the
spirit ...
The exposure of the true aims and the actual character of the new French
ambition is the main point of the present Letters : and in this great and central
point it may safely be said that Burke was perfectly and invariably right . How the
spirit ...
Página xliv
Criminal justice , in its true aspect , is strictly preventive : the murderer is sent to
the gallows , not because he has murdered a man , but that men may not be
murdered . Of vindictive or avenging justice , fully civilized society knows nothing
.
Criminal justice , in its true aspect , is strictly preventive : the murderer is sent to
the gallows , not because he has murdered a man , but that men may not be
murdered . Of vindictive or avenging justice , fully civilized society knows nothing
.
Página xlvii
And in fortifying this opinion by the example of the English restoration , Burke half
apologized for the treachery of the monarch who after granting a general
amnesty had sent more than one true English patriot to a cruel death . Here , then
, we ...
And in fortifying this opinion by the example of the English restoration , Burke half
apologized for the treachery of the monarch who after granting a general
amnesty had sent more than one true English patriot to a cruel death . Here , then
, we ...
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But let us be rich or poor , let us be either in what proportion we may , nature is
false or this is true , that where the essential publick force ( of which money is but
a part ) is in any degree upon a par in a conflict between nations , that state which
...
But let us be rich or poor , let us be either in what proportion we may , nature is
false or this is true , that where the essential publick force ( of which money is but
a part ) is in any degree upon a par in a conflict between nations , that state which
...
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