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... to their imita- tion . I conceived that the true character of those plans would be best collected from the committee ap- pointed to prepare them . I thought that the scheme of their building would be better comprehended in the design.
... to their imita- tion . I conceived that the true character of those plans would be best collected from the committee ap- pointed to prepare them . I thought that the scheme of their building would be better comprehended in the design.
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Edmund Burke. of their building would be better comprehended in the design of the architects than in the execution of the masons . It was not worth my reader's while to occupy himself with the alterations by which bungling practice ...
Edmund Burke. of their building would be better comprehended in the design of the architects than in the execution of the masons . It was not worth my reader's while to occupy himself with the alterations by which bungling practice ...
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... better or the worse for anything which can be said to them . They are reason - proof . Here and there , some men , who were at first carried away by wild , good intentions , may be led , when their first fervors are abated , to join in ...
... better or the worse for anything which can be said to them . They are reason - proof . Here and there , some men , who were at first carried away by wild , good intentions , may be led , when their first fervors are abated , to join in ...
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... better condition , before it can do anything in the way of deliberation or persuasion . This must be an act of power , as well as of wisdom : of power in the hands of firm , determined patriots , who can distinguish the misled from ...
... better condition , before it can do anything in the way of deliberation or persuasion . This must be an act of power , as well as of wisdom : of power in the hands of firm , determined patriots , who can distinguish the misled from ...
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... better for him not to live ( he does not reign ) than to live the passive instrument of tyranny and usurpation . I certainly meant to show , to the best of my power , that the existence of such an executive officer in such a system of ...
... better for him not to live ( he does not reign ) than to live the passive instrument of tyranny and usurpation . I certainly meant to show , to the best of my power , that the existence of such an executive officer in such a system of ...
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