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" Circumstances (which with some gentlemen pass for nothing) give in reality to every political principle its distinguishing colour, and discriminating effect. The circumstances are what render every civil and political scheme beneficial or noxious to mankind. "
The History of England: From the Accession to the Decease of King George the ... - Seite 526
von John Adolphus - 1841
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Reflections on the revolution in France, and on the proceedings in certain ...

Edmund Burke - 1790 - 380 Seiten
...what render e?ery civil and political fcheme beneficial or noxious to mankind. Abftractedly fpeaking, government, as well as liberty, is good ; yet could I, in common fenfe, ten years ago, have felicitated France on her enjoyment of a government (for fhc then had a...
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Works, Band 3

Edmund Burke - 1792 - 636 Seiten
...what render every civil and political fcheme beneficial or noxious to mankind. Abftradtedly fpeaking, government, as well as liberty, is good ; yet could I, in common fenfe$ ten years ago, have felicitated France on her enjoyment of a government (for fhe then had a...
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An Address to the Lately Formed Society of the Friends of the People

John Wilde - 1793 - 688 Seiten
...render every civil and political fcheme " beneficial or noxious to mankind. Abftracted" ly fpeaking, government, as well as liberty, is " good ; yet could I, in common fenfe, ten years " ago, have felicitated France on her enjoyment " of a government (for fhe then had...
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Biographical Memoirs of the French Revolution, Band 2

John Adolphus - 1799 - 534 Seiten
...render every civil and political fchenie " beneficial or noxious to mankind. Abstractedly *' fpeaking, government, as well as liberty, is good; " yet could I, in common fenfe, ten years ago, have " felicitated France on her enjoyment of a govern" ment, (for {he then had...
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The Works of ... Edmund Burke, Band 5

Edmund Burke - 1803 - 458 Seiten
...what render every civil and political fcheme beneficial or noxious to mankind. Abftractedly fpeaking, government, as well as liberty, is good; yet could I, in common fenfe, ten years ago, have felicitated France on her enjoyment of a government (for me then had a government)...
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Maxims and Opinions: Moral, Political, and Economical, with Characters from ...

Edmund Burke - 1804 - 228 Seiten
...every political principle its distinguishing colour, and discriminating effect. The circumstances are what render every civil and political scheme beneficial or noxious to mankind. * * * * What a number of faults have led to this multitude VOL. I. E 49 of misfortunes, and almost...
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Maxims and opinions, moral, political and economical, with ..., Band 1

Edmund Burke - 1804 - 244 Seiten
...every political principle its distinguishing colour, and discriminating effect. The circumstances are what render every civil and political scheme beneficial or noxious to mankind. * * * * What a number of faults have led to this multitude VOL, I. E 49 of misfortunes, and almost...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Band 3

Edmund Burke - 1807 - 512 Seiten
...every political principle its distinguishing colour, and discriminating effect. The circumstances are what render every civil and political scheme beneficial...government (for she then had a government) without inquiry what the nature of that government was, or how it was administered ? Can I now congratulate...
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Extracts from the Diary of a Lover of Literature

Thomas Green - 1810 - 262 Seiten
...too, as well as liberty, abstractedly speaking, is good; " yet could I", he indignantly asks (p. 8), " in common sense, ten years ago, have felicitated France on her enjoyment of a government, without enquiry what the nature of that government was, or how it was administered?" This sentence...
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Reflections on the Revolution in France: And on the Proceedings of Certain ...

Edmund Burke - 1814 - 258 Seiten
...every political principle its distinguishing colour, and discriminating effect. The circumstances are what render every civil and political scheme beneficial...sense, ten years ago, have felicitated France on her enjoy> ment of a government (for she then had a government) without inquiry what the nature of that...
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