The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7C. and J. Rivington, 1826 |
No interior do livro
Resultados 1-5 de 37
Página 16
... human nature . The ancient world has furnished a strong and striking instance of such a ground for faction , full as powerful and full as mischievous as our spirit of religious system had ever been ; exciting in all the states of Greece ...
... human nature . The ancient world has furnished a strong and striking instance of such a ground for faction , full as powerful and full as mischievous as our spirit of religious system had ever been ; exciting in all the states of Greece ...
Página 66
... human ; because he found himself cooped up , and in durance , by those limits which nature prescribes to desire and imagination ; and was taught to consider as low and degrading , that mutual dependence which Providence Providence has ...
... human ; because he found himself cooped up , and in durance , by those limits which nature prescribes to desire and imagination ; and was taught to consider as low and degrading , that mutual dependence which Providence Providence has ...
Página 85
... human affairs , the minds of men will be fitted to it , the general opinions and feelings will draw that way . Every fear , every hope , will forward it ; and then they , who persist in opposing this mighty current in human affairs ...
... human affairs , the minds of men will be fitted to it , the general opinions and feelings will draw that way . Every fear , every hope , will forward it ; and then they , who persist in opposing this mighty current in human affairs ...
Página 113
... human nature , and the course of human affairs , that I am persuaded no person in his senses , except those whose country , religion and sovereign , are deposited in the French funds , could dream of it . There is not the slightest ...
... human nature , and the course of human affairs , that I am persuaded no person in his senses , except those whose country , religion and sovereign , are deposited in the French funds , could dream of it . There is not the slightest ...
Página 114
... a heavy weight upon my mind . I cannot think that what is done in France is beneficial to the human race . If it were , the English English constitution ought no more to stand against it than 114 HEADS FOR CONSIDERATION.
... a heavy weight upon my mind . I cannot think that what is done in France is beneficial to the human race . If it were , the English English constitution ought no more to stand against it than 114 HEADS FOR CONSIDERATION.
Outras edições - Ver tudo
Palavras e frases frequentes
affairs alliance allies amongst ancient Assembly assignats authority body Brissot called cause clergy clubs conduct connexion consider constitution court crown declared defend destroy disposition doctrine domestick dread Duke of Brunswick Duke of Portland effect emperour enemy England errour Europe evil exists faction favour force foreign Fox's France French friends gentlemen Germany give honour house of Bourbon house of commons interest jacobin jacobin clubs justice king of France king of Prussia kingdom kingdom of France labour least liberty Lord Lord Fitzwilliam manner massacre matter means ment mind ministers mischievous monarchy nation nature never nobility object opinion Paris parliament party peace persons Poland political politicks present princes principles proceedings publick regard regicides religion republican republick Revolution royal royalists ruin sans-culottes sedition shew sort sovereign Spain spirit thing thought tion treat whilst whole wholly