Burke, Select Works, 1. kötetClarendon Press, 1892 |
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xii. oldal
... measures pro- cceded from the Tories , and jealousy for the constitution was 1 Contained in vol . ii . of these Select Works . 2 Littleton . Oldham , Second Satire on the Jesuits : • Think Tories loyal , or Scotch Covenanters ; Robbed ...
... measures pro- cceded from the Tories , and jealousy for the constitution was 1 Contained in vol . ii . of these Select Works . 2 Littleton . Oldham , Second Satire on the Jesuits : • Think Tories loyal , or Scotch Covenanters ; Robbed ...
xv. oldal
... measures were innovations , attacks on existing interests , and reforms more or less impolitic and mischievous . The setting up of Lord Bute was intended as a reform . The whole system of the double cabinet , exposed in the ' Present ...
... measures were innovations , attacks on existing interests , and reforms more or less impolitic and mischievous . The setting up of Lord Bute was intended as a reform . The whole system of the double cabinet , exposed in the ' Present ...
xvi. oldal
... measure of popularity . The impression he left on the hearts of the nation , an index not without its value , comes nearer than any other we could mention to that left by the great Queen Elizabeth . Much of the policy of his reign was ...
... measure of popularity . The impression he left on the hearts of the nation , an index not without its value , comes nearer than any other we could mention to that left by the great Queen Elizabeth . Much of the policy of his reign was ...
xxx. oldal
... measure of praise , and which Burke had studied with much care . There are many works which , after being exceedingly useful to mankind in their day , appear after a certain time to lose their importance , and such has been in a ...
... measure of praise , and which Burke had studied with much care . There are many works which , after being exceedingly useful to mankind in their day , appear after a certain time to lose their importance , and such has been in a ...
xxxi. oldal
... measure in knowing where uniformity was necessary , and where inequalities might be tolerated ; that there was a difference between legislation and government , between parsimony and economy , between taxation and revenue . He did not ...
... measure in knowing where uniformity was necessary , and where inequalities might be tolerated ; that there was a difference between legislation and government , between parsimony and economy , between taxation and revenue . He did not ...
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