Burke, Select Works, Volume 3Clarendon Press, 1904 - 328 páginas |
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... thing itself : to be permanent in its action and constant in its effects : to be progressive , and not stationary ; and to be curable by no other means than the knife . Burke had remarked that such communities existed in Europe long ...
... thing itself : to be permanent in its action and constant in its effects : to be progressive , and not stationary ; and to be curable by no other means than the knife . Burke had remarked that such communities existed in Europe long ...
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... thing will be abundantly clear to any one who reads the present volume through . Utterly wrong were those contemporary critics , chiefly among the Foxite Whigs , who saw in the ' Reflections ' the beginnings of a distorted view of things ...
... thing will be abundantly clear to any one who reads the present volume through . Utterly wrong were those contemporary critics , chiefly among the Foxite Whigs , who saw in the ' Reflections ' the beginnings of a distorted view of things ...
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... thing more determinate on that subject , than what may serve as an amusement ( liberal indeed , and ingenious , but still only an amusement ) for speculative men . I doubt whether the history of mankind is yet complete enough , if ever ...
... thing more determinate on that subject , than what may serve as an amusement ( liberal indeed , and ingenious , but still only an amusement ) for speculative men . I doubt whether the history of mankind is yet complete enough , if ever ...
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... things more doubtful and perplexing . When Louis the Fourteenth had made himself master of one of the largest and most ... thing interposed between him and Vienna ; when the Turk hung with a mighty force over the Empire on the other side ...
... things more doubtful and perplexing . When Louis the Fourteenth had made himself master of one of the largest and most ... thing interposed between him and Vienna ; when the Turk hung with a mighty force over the Empire on the other side ...
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... thing is secure , except what the laws have made sacred ; every thing is tameness and languor that is not fury and faction . Whilst the distempers of a relaxed fibre prognosticate and prepare all the morbid force of convulsion in the ...
... thing is secure , except what the laws have made sacred ; every thing is tameness and languor that is not fury and faction . Whilst the distempers of a relaxed fibre prognosticate and prepare all the morbid force of convulsion in the ...
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