The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 1Little, Brown, 1869 - Great Britain |
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Page 15
... concerning all nations , does not afford matter enough to fill ten pages , though it should be spun out by the wire - drawing amplification of a Guicciardini himself . The glaring side is that of enmity . War is the mat- ter which fills ...
... concerning all nations , does not afford matter enough to fill ten pages , though it should be spun out by the wire - drawing amplification of a Guicciardini himself . The glaring side is that of enmity . War is the mat- ter which fills ...
Page 25
... concerning the consequences of war even more dreadful than that monstrous car- nage itself which shocks our humanity , and almost staggers our belief . So that , allowing me in my ex- uberance one way for my deficiencies in the other ...
... concerning the consequences of war even more dreadful than that monstrous car- nage itself which shocks our humanity , and almost staggers our belief . So that , allowing me in my ex- uberance one way for my deficiencies in the other ...
Page 45
... concerning each other , to give a sober man a proper caution against them all . The monarchic , and aristocratical , and popular partisans , have been jointly laying their axes to the root of all government , and have , in their turns ...
... concerning each other , to give a sober man a proper caution against them all . The monarchic , and aristocratical , and popular partisans , have been jointly laying their axes to the root of all government , and have , in their turns ...
Page 55
... concerning that , is the worst injustice , because it cuts off the very end and purpose for which I applied to the judicature for relief . Quite contrary in the case of a man's life ; there the determination can hardly be too much ...
... concerning that , is the worst injustice , because it cuts off the very end and purpose for which I applied to the judicature for relief . Quite contrary in the case of a man's life ; there the determination can hardly be too much ...
Page 65
... concerning the necessity of artificial religion ; and every step you advance in your argument , you add a strength to mine . So that if we are resolved to submit our reason and our lib- erty to civil usurpation , we have nothing to do ...
... concerning the necessity of artificial religion ; and every step you advance in your argument , you add a strength to mine . So that if we are resolved to submit our reason and our lib- erty to civil usurpation , we have nothing to do ...
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