Burke, Select Works, Band 1Clarendon Press, 1874 - 384 Seiten |
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... gives his nights and days to this task will get more knowledge of the principles of general politics , of the limitations which modify those principles in our own national policy , of the questions with which that policy deals , and of ...
... gives his nights and days to this task will get more knowledge of the principles of general politics , of the limitations which modify those principles in our own national policy , of the questions with which that policy deals , and of ...
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... give effect to a policy of aggression on the part of the court or the democrats . It was the first , which we have called the legitimate section of the party , then headed by the Marquis of Rockingham , into which Burke happened to be ...
... give effect to a policy of aggression on the part of the court or the democrats . It was the first , which we have called the legitimate section of the party , then headed by the Marquis of Rockingham , into which Burke happened to be ...
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... give a sufficient exposure , we cannot regret finding Burke in the opposition to it . And the Rocking- ham party certainly commend themselves to the judgment of posterity as against their Whig rivals , on every moral ground that can be ...
... give a sufficient exposure , we cannot regret finding Burke in the opposition to it . And the Rocking- ham party certainly commend themselves to the judgment of posterity as against their Whig rivals , on every moral ground that can be ...
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... give me leave to say one thing , which I hope will be long remembered and well thought upon by those who hear me , that those gentlemen who plume themselves upon their open and extensive understanding , are in fact the men of the ...
... give me leave to say one thing , which I hope will be long remembered and well thought upon by those who hear me , that those gentlemen who plume themselves upon their open and extensive understanding , are in fact the men of the ...
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... give the reverse side with equal force , beauty , and clearness . It is said , I know , that truth is one ; but to this cannot subscribe , for it appears to me truth is many . There are as many truths as there are things , and causes of ...
... give the reverse side with equal force , beauty , and clearness . It is said , I know , that truth is one ; but to this cannot subscribe , for it appears to me truth is many . There are as many truths as there are things , and causes of ...
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