Reflections on the Revolution in FranceClarendon Press, 1898 - 384 |
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... called him , ' the most double - minded man that ever lived . ' But a man who is not thus far double - minded can never be a politician , though he may be a hero and a martyr . Abstract truths , when embodied in the form of popular ...
... called him , ' the most double - minded man that ever lived . ' But a man who is not thus far double - minded can never be a politician , though he may be a hero and a martyr . Abstract truths , when embodied in the form of popular ...
Strona x
... called for the ' ancient Saxon con- stitution . ' What it was , and what right they had to it , or how it was to be adapted to modern requirements , they did not very well know , but the lawyers were able to tell them . The lawyers ...
... called for the ' ancient Saxon con- stitution . ' What it was , and what right they had to it , or how it was to be adapted to modern requirements , they did not very well know , but the lawyers were able to tell them . The lawyers ...
Strona xvii
... bound the English nation for ever , his reasoning was obviously false . The whole pro- cedure of Burke throughout this book is , as has been observed , VOL . II . b avowedly that of an advocate . In his apology called INTRODUCTION . xvii.
... bound the English nation for ever , his reasoning was obviously false . The whole pro- cedure of Burke throughout this book is , as has been observed , VOL . II . b avowedly that of an advocate . In his apology called INTRODUCTION . xvii.
Strona xviii
Edmund Burke Edward John Payne. avowedly that of an advocate . In his apology called the ' Appeal from the New to the Old Whigs , ' he states as the reason that when any one of the members of a vast and balanced whole is endangered , he ...
Edmund Burke Edward John Payne. avowedly that of an advocate . In his apology called the ' Appeal from the New to the Old Whigs , ' he states as the reason that when any one of the members of a vast and balanced whole is endangered , he ...
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... called his objectiveness . He does not task his characters to utter his private sentiments and convictions . His characters are realities , not masks . But no one who has endeavoured to penetrate the mind of Shakspere as reflected in ...
... called his objectiveness . He does not task his characters to utter his private sentiments and convictions . His characters are realities , not masks . But no one who has endeavoured to penetrate the mind of Shakspere as reflected in ...
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