The Works of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke: With a Biographical and Critical Introduction, Volumen 1H. G. Bohn., 1841 |
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... tion , is no infallible security against the infinite combinations of political events . In these debates , Mr. Burke took a less active part than might have been expected . He always affirmed however that Mr. Pitt's ambition had out ...
... tion , is no infallible security against the infinite combinations of political events . In these debates , Mr. Burke took a less active part than might have been expected . He always affirmed however that Mr. Pitt's ambition had out ...
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... tion . The discussion lasted for five hours ; but led , as too often happens in such cases , to results the very opposite to those intended . It exasperated a serious difference into inve- terate enmity . The discussion on the repeal of ...
... tion . The discussion lasted for five hours ; but led , as too often happens in such cases , to results the very opposite to those intended . It exasperated a serious difference into inve- terate enmity . The discussion on the repeal of ...
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... tion ; that , on the contrary , they possessed in themselves all the apparatus essentially ne- cessary for their own correction and renovation , had the nation been actuated by a spirit of reform which tempered energy with wisdom ; in a ...
... tion ; that , on the contrary , they possessed in themselves all the apparatus essentially ne- cessary for their own correction and renovation , had the nation been actuated by a spirit of reform which tempered energy with wisdom ; in a ...
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... tion of any considerable forces , the same engines which were employed for the destruction of reli- gion , might be employed with equal success for the subversion of government ; and that specious arguments might be used against those ...
... tion of any considerable forces , the same engines which were employed for the destruction of reli- gion , might be employed with equal success for the subversion of government ; and that specious arguments might be used against those ...
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... tion of regal , aristocratick , and popular power , must form a very complex , nice , and intricate machine , which being composed of such a variety | of parts , with such opposite tendencies and move- ments , it must be liable on every ...
... tion of regal , aristocratick , and popular power , must form a very complex , nice , and intricate machine , which being composed of such a variety | of parts , with such opposite tendencies and move- ments , it must be liable on every ...
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