This sort of people are so taken up with their theories about the rights of man, that they have totally forgot his nature. Without opening one new avenue to the understanding, they have succeeded in stopping up those that lead to the heart. They have... Works - Seite 97von Edmund Burke - 1792Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Edmund Burke - 1860 - 644 Seiten
...purpose is served hy the depravation. This sort of people are so taken up with their theories ahout ( _* understanding, they have succeeded in stopping up those that lead to the hearU They have perverted... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1868 - 286 Seiten
...suffer not a little, when no political purpose is served by the depravation. This sort of people are so taken up with their theories about the rights of man, that they have totally forgotten his nature. Without opening one new avenue to the understanding, they have succeeded in stopping... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1877 - 466 Seiten
...suffer not a little, when. no political purpose is served by the depravation. This sort of people are so taken up with their theories about the rights of man,...his nature. Without opening one new avenue to the understanding, theyhaye succeeded in stopping up those that lead to the heart. They have perverted... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1892 - 598 Seiten
...suffer not a little, when no political purpose is served by the depravation. This sort of people are so taken up with ' their theories about the rights of man, that they have totally forgotten his nature. Without opening one new avenue to the understanding, they have succeeded in stopping... | |
| John MacCunn - 1894 - 244 Seiten
...further point remains. " This sort of people," said Burke in one of his most luminous sentences, " are so taken up with their theories about the rights of man that they have totally forgotten his nature " ; 2 and, even as he wrote the words, an English parson was busy upon a book... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1901 - 588 Seiten
...suffer not a little, when no political purpose is served by the depravation. This sort of people are so taken up with their theories about the rights of man,...his nature. Without opening one new avenue to the understanding, they have succeeded in stopping up those that lead to the heart. They have perverted... | |
| Charles William Eliot - 1909 - 470 Seiten
...suffer not a little, when no political purpose is served by the depravation. This sort of people are so taken up with their theories about the rights of man, that they have totally forgotten his nature. Without opening one new avenue to the understanding, they have succeeded in stopping... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1909 - 472 Seiten
...suffer not a little, when no political purpose is served by the depravation. This sort of people are so taken up with their theories about the rights of man, that they have totally forgotten his nature. Without opening one new avenue to the understanding, they have succeeded in stopping... | |
| John MacCunn - 1913 - 290 Seiten
...rights, they did not ! think enough about his nature. ' That sort - of I people,' he says, ' are so taken up with their theories about the rights of man that they have totally forgot his nature.' 1 In other words, they dogmatised about rights when they had been better occupied in studying the fitness... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1925 - 552 Seiten
...suffer not a little, when no political purpose is served by the depravation. This sort of people are so taken up with their theories about the rights of man, that they have totally forgotten his nature. Without opening one new avenue to the understanding, they have succeeded in stopping... | |
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