Reflections on the Revolution in FranceClarendon Press, 1898 - 384 |
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... wisdom of a few pages , mostly dealing in generalities , is con- structively extended to the whole . But the reader now vacillates again and this perpetual alternation of judgment on the part of a reader not thoroughly in earnest ...
... wisdom of a few pages , mostly dealing in generalities , is con- structively extended to the whole . But the reader now vacillates again and this perpetual alternation of judgment on the part of a reader not thoroughly in earnest ...
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... Wisdom consists in no inconsiderable degree , says Burke , in knowing what amount of evil is to be tolerated . ' Il ne faut pas tout corriger , ' says Montesquieu . ' Both in civil and in ecclesiastical polity , ' says Hooker , ' there ...
... Wisdom consists in no inconsiderable degree , says Burke , in knowing what amount of evil is to be tolerated . ' Il ne faut pas tout corriger , ' says Montesquieu . ' Both in civil and in ecclesiastical polity , ' says Hooker , ' there ...
Strona xxv
Edmund Burke Edward John Payne. they should forthwith utterly become frustrate . Wisdom may have framed one and the same thing to serve commodiously for divers ends , and of those ends any one be sufficient cause for continuance , though ...
Edmund Burke Edward John Payne. they should forthwith utterly become frustrate . Wisdom may have framed one and the same thing to serve commodiously for divers ends , and of those ends any one be sufficient cause for continuance , though ...
Strona xxvi
... wisdom was not to be obtained à priori . The statesman must study The sure records of books , in which we find The tenure of our state , how it was held By all our ancestors , and in what kind We hold the same , and likewise how in th ...
... wisdom was not to be obtained à priori . The statesman must study The sure records of books , in which we find The tenure of our state , how it was held By all our ancestors , and in what kind We hold the same , and likewise how in th ...
Strona xxxvii
... wisdom of Newton , discard all tempting hypotheses , and pene- trate no further . Trust and cherish whatever you find to be a motive power , or a cementing principle , knowing that , like the wind that blows as it lists , it is a power ...
... wisdom of Newton , discard all tempting hypotheses , and pene- trate no further . Trust and cherish whatever you find to be a motive power , or a cementing principle , knowing that , like the wind that blows as it lists , it is a power ...
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