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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... its nature , powerful in its resources , served by sagacious minds and iron sinews , avowedly warring against the rest of the world to make it like unto itself , or in other words , to conquer it . Such a pest C 2 INTRODUCTION. ...
... its nature , powerful in its resources , served by sagacious minds and iron sinews , avowedly warring against the rest of the world to make it like unto itself , or in other words , to conquer it . Such a pest C 2 INTRODUCTION. ...
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... rest was probably written during the short intervals of ease which he enjoyed , while his incurable malady was slowly hastening his end . Burke spent the early part of the year partly at Beaconsfield and partly at Bath . To the latter ...
... rest was probably written during the short intervals of ease which he enjoyed , while his incurable malady was slowly hastening his end . Burke spent the early part of the year partly at Beaconsfield and partly at Bath . To the latter ...
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... rest of the world , without committing moral suicide . No nation can cast off its responsibility , whether to its neighbours , or to its own children , or even to its yet unborn descendants . The nation that shows any signs of this ...
... rest of the world , without committing moral suicide . No nation can cast off its responsibility , whether to its neighbours , or to its own children , or even to its yet unborn descendants . The nation that shows any signs of this ...
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... rest of Europe differ widely from the relations among themselves of the nations which compose the rest of Europe . The physical cause , in Burke's phrase , is ' a slender dyke of five and twenty miles . ' This insular position has been ...
... rest of Europe differ widely from the relations among themselves of the nations which compose the rest of Europe . The physical cause , in Burke's phrase , is ' a slender dyke of five and twenty miles . ' This insular position has been ...
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... rest of Europe is a differ- ence in kind . The deduction which in Burke's time was drawn from this , and which in a modified form has survived all sub- sequent changes in the European system , was well expresssd by Waller , in his ...
... rest of Europe is a differ- ence in kind . The deduction which in Burke's time was drawn from this , and which in a modified form has survived all sub- sequent changes in the European system , was well expresssd by Waller , in his ...
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