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... objects which he has known the longest , and which by their situation have actually affected him the most , not those which are in themselves the most affecting , whether they have ever made any impression on him or no : that is ...
... objects which he has known the longest , and which by their situation have actually affected him the most , not those which are in themselves the most affecting , whether they have ever made any impression on him or no : that is ...
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... objects of pursuit and means of employment , to beings constituted as man is , consistently with the order and stability of the whole . The same reasoning might be extended further . I do not say that his arguments are conclusive : but ...
... objects of pursuit and means of employment , to beings constituted as man is , consistently with the order and stability of the whole . The same reasoning might be extended further . I do not say that his arguments are conclusive : but ...
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... objects does not come by nature . A par- tial view , in politics , distorts the judgment , and destroys the mental balance ; in no science is it so true that a little learning is a dangerous thing . Burke will always stand forth as a ...
... objects does not come by nature . A par- tial view , in politics , distorts the judgment , and destroys the mental balance ; in no science is it so true that a little learning is a dangerous thing . Burke will always stand forth as a ...
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... object affected by the abuse should be great and important : 2nd . The abuse affecting this great object ought to be a great abuse : 3rd . It ought to be habitual , and not accidental : 4th . It ought to be utterly incurable in the body ...
... object affected by the abuse should be great and important : 2nd . The abuse affecting this great object ought to be a great abuse : 3rd . It ought to be habitual , and not accidental : 4th . It ought to be utterly incurable in the body ...
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... object , and a similar determination always to keep his theory , as Mackintosh expresses it , ' in the immediate neighbourhood of practice . ' With Burke , Montesquieu thought that wisdom was often shown in leaving an evil uncorrected ...
... object , and a similar determination always to keep his theory , as Mackintosh expresses it , ' in the immediate neighbourhood of practice . ' With Burke , Montesquieu thought that wisdom was often shown in leaving an evil uncorrected ...
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