Burke, Select Works: Four letters on the proposals for peace with the regicide directory of France. New ed. 1892Clarendon Press, 1892 |
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... means of accomplishing its object have been tried , and have failed . War is to the community of nations what the ordinary means of justice are to single societies . It is clear that therefore nothing can banish it from the world which ...
... means of accomplishing its object have been tried , and have failed . War is to the community of nations what the ordinary means of justice are to single societies . It is clear that therefore nothing can banish it from the world which ...
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... means than the knife . Burke had remarked that such communities existed in Europe long anterior to the French Republic . In one memorable passage in his book on the Revolution , he had denounced to the whole of the Christian world the ...
... means than the knife . Burke had remarked that such communities existed in Europe long anterior to the French Republic . In one memorable passage in his book on the Revolution , he had denounced to the whole of the Christian world the ...
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... the imagination and subdued the fortitude of man . Going straight forward to its end , unappalled by peril , unchecked by remorse , despising all common maxims and all common means , that hideous phantom RISE OF THE REPUBLIC. ...
... the imagination and subdued the fortitude of man . Going straight forward to its end , unappalled by peril , unchecked by remorse , despising all common maxims and all common means , that hideous phantom RISE OF THE REPUBLIC. ...
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... means for its power . The poison of other States is the food of the new Republick . That bankruptcy , the very appre- hension of which is one of the causes assigned for the fall of the Monarchy , was the capital on which she opened her ...
... means for its power . The poison of other States is the food of the new Republick . That bankruptcy , the very appre- hension of which is one of the causes assigned for the fall of the Monarchy , was the capital on which she opened her ...
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... means threaten to fail , that no others can spring up . Whilst our heart is whole , it will find means , or make them . The heart of the citizen is a perennial spring of energy to the State . Because the pulse seems to intermit , we ...
... means threaten to fail , that no others can spring up . Whilst our heart is whole , it will find means , or make them . The heart of the citizen is a perennial spring of energy to the State . Because the pulse seems to intermit , we ...
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