Reflections on the Revolution in FranceClarendon Press, 1898 - 384 |
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... morality or political science . The great principles of government and the ideas of liberty ' were understood long before we were born , altogether as well as they will be after the grave has heaped its mould upon our presumption , and ...
... morality or political science . The great principles of government and the ideas of liberty ' were understood long before we were born , altogether as well as they will be after the grave has heaped its mould upon our presumption , and ...
Strona xxx
... moral effects , are in each exactly similar . Jack Cade and his rout , and the mob in Coriolanus , will doubt- less occur to the student as instances of sharp satire against Democracy . Shakspere always conceives political action , espe ...
... moral effects , are in each exactly similar . Jack Cade and his rout , and the mob in Coriolanus , will doubt- less occur to the student as instances of sharp satire against Democracy . Shakspere always conceives political action , espe ...
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... moral and political man in his several aspects actually reveals , we shall be safe ; but in the fruitless effort to lift the veil we cannot but err . The true method of politics , as of all branches of practical knowledge , is that of ...
... moral and political man in his several aspects actually reveals , we shall be safe ; but in the fruitless effort to lift the veil we cannot but err . The true method of politics , as of all branches of practical knowledge , is that of ...
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... moral suicide . But our dependence on what is outside us , is not limited to our contem- poraries . It passes on from generation to generation : it binds us to the past and to the future . Society , says Burke , in his grand Socratic ...
... moral suicide . But our dependence on what is outside us , is not limited to our contem- poraries . It passes on from generation to generation : it binds us to the past and to the future . Society , says Burke , in his grand Socratic ...
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... moral and political education flags , this result is immediately hazarded . In the imagination of Burke , France was well on the highroad to this awful situation : to a solution of moral continuity as disastrous in its effects as a ...
... moral and political education flags , this result is immediately hazarded . In the imagination of Burke , France was well on the highroad to this awful situation : to a solution of moral continuity as disastrous in its effects as a ...
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