The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 1H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1906 |
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... society could not well exist without them . So that these arts are necessary to civil society , and civil society necessary again to these arts . Thus we are running in a circle , without modesty , and with- out end , and making one ...
... society could not well exist without them . So that these arts are necessary to civil society , and civil society necessary again to these arts . Thus we are running in a circle , without modesty , and with- out end , and making one ...
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... SOCIETY The other head under which I class our passions is that of society , which may be divided into two sorts . 1. The society of the sexes , which answers the purpose of propagation ; and next , that more general society which we ...
... SOCIETY The other head under which I class our passions is that of society , which may be divided into two sorts . 1. The society of the sexes , which answers the purpose of propagation ; and next , that more general society which we ...
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... SOCIETY AND SOLITUDE passions is that which With regard to this , society , without any The second branch of the social administers to society in general . I observe that society , merely as particular heightenings , gives us no ...
... SOCIETY AND SOLITUDE passions is that which With regard to this , society , without any The second branch of the social administers to society in general . I observe that society , merely as particular heightenings , gives us no ...
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