The Works of Edmund Burke1839 |
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Side 11
... proper character . My lords , far from us , I will add , be that false and affected candor , that is eternally in treaty with crime ; that half vir- tue , which , like the ambiguous animal that flies about in the twilight of a ...
... proper character . My lords , far from us , I will add , be that false and affected candor , that is eternally in treaty with crime ; that half vir- tue , which , like the ambiguous animal that flies about in the twilight of a ...
Side 20
... proper accent of their managers . We are not acquainted with the nrbanity and politeness of extortion and oppression : nor do we know any thing of the sentimental delicacies of bribery and cor- ruption . We speak the language of truth ...
... proper accent of their managers . We are not acquainted with the nrbanity and politeness of extortion and oppression : nor do we know any thing of the sentimental delicacies of bribery and cor- ruption . We speak the language of truth ...
Side 21
... proper tone and a juster way of thinking . When ignorance and corruption have usurped the professor's chair , and placed themselves in the seats of science and of virtue , it is high time for us to speak out . We know that the doctrines ...
... proper tone and a juster way of thinking . When ignorance and corruption have usurped the professor's chair , and placed themselves in the seats of science and of virtue , it is high time for us to speak out . We know that the doctrines ...
Side 24
... proper to portray guilt . After describing the magnitude of the crime , we describe the magnitude of the criminal . We have declared him to be not only a public robber himself , but the head of a system of robbery ; the captain general ...
... proper to portray guilt . After describing the magnitude of the crime , we describe the magnitude of the criminal . We have declared him to be not only a public robber himself , but the head of a system of robbery ; the captain general ...
Side 32
... proper and essential witness to the facts , or to any part of the cause , whose ex- amination has been denied him ; nor has he even stated , that any man , if brought here , would prove such and such points . No ; not one word to this ...
... proper and essential witness to the facts , or to any part of the cause , whose ex- amination has been denied him ; nor has he even stated , that any man , if brought here , would prove such and such points . No ; not one word to this ...
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