A Memoir of the Political Life of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, 2: With Extracts from His WritingsW. Blackwood, 1840 |
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Side 10
... wealthy and the great , whom by rendering objects of envy , and likewise ob- noxious to the multitude , it may more easily destroy , and when they are destroyed , that multitude which was led to that ill work by the hands of bad men ...
... wealthy and the great , whom by rendering objects of envy , and likewise ob- noxious to the multitude , it may more easily destroy , and when they are destroyed , that multitude which was led to that ill work by the hands of bad men ...
Side 27
... wealth , and of the distinction which attends hereditary possession , are , as most concerned in it , the natural securities for this transmission . With us the House of Peers is formed upon this principle . It is wholly composed of ...
... wealth , and of the distinction which attends hereditary possession , are , as most concerned in it , the natural securities for this transmission . With us the House of Peers is formed upon this principle . It is wholly composed of ...
Side 58
... wealth , and threw himself into the full chase of popular ap- plause . His intelligence and activity soon attracted notice , and entering the States - General as a simple re- presentative of the tiers état , he sat as President of the ...
... wealth , and threw himself into the full chase of popular ap- plause . His intelligence and activity soon attracted notice , and entering the States - General as a simple re- presentative of the tiers état , he sat as President of the ...
Side 72
... wealth of the country is as usefully employed as it can be , in fomenting the luxury of individuals . It is the public ornament . is the public consolation . It nourishes the public hope . The poorest man finds his own importance and ...
... wealth of the country is as usefully employed as it can be , in fomenting the luxury of individuals . It is the public ornament . is the public consolation . It nourishes the public hope . The poorest man finds his own importance and ...
Side 75
... wealth and dignity , with reference to their use as instructors of the higher orders , is now strongly reasoned . " The people of England know how little influence the teach- ers of religion are likely to have with the wealthy and ...
... wealth and dignity , with reference to their use as instructors of the higher orders , is now strongly reasoned . " The people of England know how little influence the teach- ers of religion are likely to have with the wealthy and ...
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