A Speech of Edmund Burke, Esq. at the Guildhall, in Bristol: Previous to the Late Election in that City Upon Certain Points Relative to His Parliamentary ConductJ. Dodsley, 1780 - 68 страница |
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... fecurity for his property , I am fure we have no right to deprive him of that fecurity . C 4 Bur But if the few pounds of flesh were not necef- [ 23 ]
... fecurity for his property , I am fure we have no right to deprive him of that fecurity . C 4 Bur But if the few pounds of flesh were not necef- [ 23 ]
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... fecurity , we had not a right to detain the unfortunate debtor , without any benefit at all to the perfon who confined him . - Take it as you will , we commit injuftice . Now Lord Beau- champ's bill intended to do deliberately , and ...
... fecurity , we had not a right to detain the unfortunate debtor , without any benefit at all to the perfon who confined him . - Take it as you will , we commit injuftice . Now Lord Beau- champ's bill intended to do deliberately , and ...
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... fecurity is wholly aban- doned to the zeal of thofe , who have nothing but their zeal to distinguish them . In weighing this unanimous concurrence of whatever the nation has to boast of , I hope you will recollect , that all thefe ...
... fecurity is wholly aban- doned to the zeal of thofe , who have nothing but their zeal to distinguish them . In weighing this unanimous concurrence of whatever the nation has to boast of , I hope you will recollect , that all thefe ...
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... fecurity ; and this unfortunate temper will pass over like a cloud . Gentlemen , I have now laid before you a few of the reasons for taking away the penalties of the act of 1699 , and for refusing to establish them on the riotous ...
... fecurity ; and this unfortunate temper will pass over like a cloud . Gentlemen , I have now laid before you a few of the reasons for taking away the penalties of the act of 1699 , and for refusing to establish them on the riotous ...
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... fecurity to doom any part of the people to a permanent flavery . Such a conftitution of freedom , if fuch can be , is in effect no more than another name for the tyranny of the strongest faction ; and factions in republics have been ...
... fecurity to doom any part of the people to a permanent flavery . Such a conftitution of freedom , if fuch can be , is in effect no more than another name for the tyranny of the strongest faction ; and factions in republics have been ...
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Страница 64 - No! the charges against me are all of one kind, that I have pushed the principles of general justice and benevolence too far; further than a cautious policy would warrant; and further than the opinions of many would go along with me. — In every accident which may happen through life, in pain, in sorrow, in depression, and distress — I will call to mind this accusation, and be comforted.
Страница 23 - ... to dive into the depths of dungeons ; to plunge into the infection of hospitals ; to survey the mansions of sorrow and pain ; to take the gauge and dimensions of misery, depression, and contempt; to remember the forgotten, to attend to the neglected, to visit the forsaken, and to compare and collate the distresses of all men in all countries.
Страница 23 - ... and to compare and collate the distresses of all men in all countries. His plan is original ; and it is as full of genius as it is of humanity. It was a voyage of discovery ; a circumnavigation of charity.
Страница 27 - Nitor in adversum" is the motto for a man like me. I possessed not one of the qualities, nor cultivated one of the arts, that recommend men to the favour and protection of the great. I was not made for a minion or a tool. As little did I follow the trade of winning the hearts by imposing on the understandings, of the people. At every step of my progress in life, (for in every step was I traversed and opposed,) and at every turnpike I met, I was...
Страница 63 - If I have had my share in any measure giving quiet to private property and private conscience ; if by my vote I have aided in securing to families the best possession, peace ; if I have joined in reconciling kings to their subjects, and subjects to their prince ; if I have assisted to loosen the foreign holdings of the citizen, and taught him to look for his protection to the laws of his country, and for his comfort to the...
Страница 3 - ... in men of business, a degenerate and inglorious sloth, has made him flag and languish in his course ? This is the object of our inquiry.
Страница 56 - I have no idea of a liberty unconnected with honesty and justice. Nor do I believe, that any good constitutions of government or of freedom, can find it necessary for their security to doom any part of the people to a permanent slavery.
Страница 52 - ... rights; the joint and several securities, each in its place and order, for every kind and every quality of property and of dignity...
Страница 67 - Reafon, would he fkip and play ,? " Pleas'd to the laft, he crops the flow'ry " food, " And licks the hand juft rais'd to fhed his
Страница 49 - ... world. This is the appetite but of a few. It is a luxury, it is a privilege, it is an indulgence for those who are at their ease. But we are all of us made to shun disgrace, as we are made to shrink from pain and poverty and disease. It is an instinct; and under the direction of reason, instinct is always in the right.