The Eclectic Review, 12. kötet;60. kötetSamuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1834 |
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... never do stupid things . The very reverse , ' he remarks , is the fact . Politi- cians are men , men commonly blinded by temporary interests , and heated by personal passions ; and such men will rarely do any thing else but stupid ...
... never do stupid things . The very reverse , ' he remarks , is the fact . Politi- cians are men , men commonly blinded by temporary interests , and heated by personal passions ; and such men will rarely do any thing else but stupid ...
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... never to exceed . ' + ( Feb. 7 , 1771. ) · Now let us hear the same - no , not the same Mr. Burke in June 1784 . ... Our political architects have taken a survey of the fabric of ' the British constitution . It is singular that they ...
... never to exceed . ' + ( Feb. 7 , 1771. ) · Now let us hear the same - no , not the same Mr. Burke in June 1784 . ... Our political architects have taken a survey of the fabric of ' the British constitution . It is singular that they ...
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... never are ap- proaches to oppression , or remote causes of the subversion of ' liberty ? If the few who can and do discover effects in their causes open the eyes of others , if those who see the rights of election invaded in Middlesex ...
... never are ap- proaches to oppression , or remote causes of the subversion of ' liberty ? If the few who can and do discover effects in their causes open the eyes of others , if those who see the rights of election invaded in Middlesex ...
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... never benefited the kingdom ? The same arguments which prove it now prejudicial , prove it prejudicial ever since its com- mencement . But what if it should be shewn not to have the * sanction of antiquity ? Sir , I have enquired among ...
... never benefited the kingdom ? The same arguments which prove it now prejudicial , prove it prejudicial ever since its com- mencement . But what if it should be shewn not to have the * sanction of antiquity ? Sir , I have enquired among ...
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... never agree that it is , ' like the laws of the Medes and Persians , absolutely irreversible . 6 The power of rectifying the most sacred laws , must , by the very nature of things , be vested in the legislature ; because every ...
... never agree that it is , ' like the laws of the Medes and Persians , absolutely irreversible . 6 The power of rectifying the most sacred laws , must , by the very nature of things , be vested in the legislature ; because every ...
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