The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke: Political miscellaniesGeorge Bell and Sons, 1891 - Great Britain |
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... , whilst they continue to serve the public upon wiser princi- ples , and under better auspices . VOL . III . Whether Diogenes the Cynic was a true philosopher , can- 66 B VOL PAGE APPEAL FROM THE NEW TO THE OLD WHIGS.
... , whilst they continue to serve the public upon wiser princi- ples , and under better auspices . VOL . III . Whether Diogenes the Cynic was a true philosopher , can- 66 B VOL PAGE APPEAL FROM THE NEW TO THE OLD WHIGS.
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... true to their prin- . ciples , have decided on the dispute between Mr. Fox and Mr. Burke ; and the former is declared to have maintained the pure doctrines by which they are bound together , and upon which they have invariably acted ...
... true to their prin- . ciples , have decided on the dispute between Mr. Fox and Mr. Burke ; and the former is declared to have maintained the pure doctrines by which they are bound together , and upon which they have invariably acted ...
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... of intellect , to a just judgment , to a wonderful temper , and to true wis- dom . His sentiments with regard to them can never vary , without subjecting him to the just indignation of mankind , THE NEW TO THE OLD WHIGS .
... of intellect , to a just judgment , to a wonderful temper , and to true wis- dom . His sentiments with regard to them can never vary , without subjecting him to the just indignation of mankind , THE NEW TO THE OLD WHIGS .
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... nation , they would have put the question on its true issue . There , I hope and believe , his censurers will find on the trial , that the author is as faithful a representative of the general sentiment of 6 AN APPEAL FROM.
... nation , they would have put the question on its true issue . There , I hope and believe , his censurers will find on the trial , that the author is as faithful a representative of the general sentiment of 6 AN APPEAL FROM.
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... true , and the theory is false . What I contend for is , that in commending the destruction of an absolute monarchy , all the circumstances ought not to be wholly overlooked , as " considerations fit only for shallow and superficial ...
... true , and the theory is false . What I contend for is , that in commending the destruction of an absolute monarchy , all the circumstances ought not to be wholly overlooked , as " considerations fit only for shallow and superficial ...
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