The Works of Edmund Burke, Volumen 1C.C. Little & J. Brown, 1839 |
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Edmund Burke. 1 1 PREFACE . Before the philosophical works of Lord BOLINGBROKE had Evils arising to Mankind from every Species of Artificial Society Light Light in Building.
Edmund Burke. 1 1 PREFACE . Before the philosophical works of Lord BOLINGBROKE had Evils arising to Mankind from every Species of Artificial Society Light Light in Building.
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... light , and feel such refreshing airs of liberty , as daily raise our ardor for more . The miseries derived to mankind from superstition , under the name of religion , and of ecclesiastical tyranny under the name of church government ...
... light , and feel such refreshing airs of liberty , as daily raise our ardor for more . The miseries derived to mankind from superstition , under the name of religion , and of ecclesiastical tyranny under the name of church government ...
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... lights , the external and the internal . The first , that relation which it bears in point of friendship or enmity to other states . The second , that relation which its component parts , the governing and the governed , bear to each ...
... lights , the external and the internal . The first , that relation which it bears in point of friendship or enmity to other states . The second , that relation which its component parts , the governing and the governed , bear to each ...
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... light upon that part which coincides with Roman history , and of that part only on the point of time when they received the great and final stroke which made them no more a nation ; a stroke which is allowed to have cut off little less ...
... light upon that part which coincides with Roman history , and of that part only on the point of time when they received the great and final stroke which made them no more a nation ; a stroke which is allowed to have cut off little less ...
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... light of reason , till all ideas of rectitude and justice are utterly erased from his mind . When Alexander had in his fury inhuman- ly butchered one of his best friends and bravest captains ; on the return of reason he began to ...
... light of reason , till all ideas of rectitude and justice are utterly erased from his mind . When Alexander had in his fury inhuman- ly butchered one of his best friends and bravest captains ; on the return of reason he began to ...
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