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Manual of Greek and Latin prose composition - Page 163
by Edward Rupert Humphreys - 1855
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Maxims and Opinions: Moral, Political, and Economical, with Characters from ...

Edmund Burke - 1804 - 228 pages
...acts has to them the appearance of a public judgment in their favour. A perfect democracy is therefore the most shameless thing in the world. As it is the...is also the most fearless. No man apprehends in his person he can be made subject to punishment. Certainly the people at large never ought : for as all...
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Maxims and opinions, moral, political and economical, with ..., Volume 1

Edmund Burke - 1804 - 244 pages
...acts has to them the appearance of a public judgment in their favour. A perfect democracy is therefore the most shameless thing in the world. As it is the...is also the most fearless. No man apprehends in his person he can be made subject to punishment. Certainly the people at large never ought : for as all...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 3

Edmund Burke - 1807 - 512 pages
...has to them the appearance of a publick judgment in their favour. A perfect democracy is therefore the most shameless thing in the world. As it is the...is also the most fearless. No man apprehends in his person he can be made subject to punishment. Certainly the people at large never ought : for as all...
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Reflections on the Revolution in France: And on the Proceedings of Certain ...

Edmund Burke - 1814 - 258 pages
...acts has to them the appearance of a public judgment in their favour. A perfect democracy is therefore the most shameless thing in the world. As it is the...is also the most fearless. No man apprehends in his person he can be made subject to punishment. Certainly the people at large never ought: for as all...
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Maxims, Opinions and Characters, Moral, Political, and Economical, Volume 1

Edmond Burke - 1815 - 240 pages
...acts has to them the appearance of a public judgment in their favour. A perfect democracy is therefore the most shameless thing in the world. As it is the...is also the most fearless. No man apprehends in his person he can be made subject to punishment. Certainly the people at large never ought : for as all...
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The British Prose Writers...: Burke's reflections

1821 - 362 pages
...acts has to them the appearance of a public jndgment in their favour. A perfect democracy is therefore the most shameless thing in the world. As it is the...is also the most fearless. No man apprehends in his person he can be made subject to punishment. Certainly the people at large never ought : for as all...
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Examples of English Prose: From the Reign of Elizabeth to the Present Time ...

George Walker - 1825 - 668 pages
...acts has to them the appearance of a public judgment in their favour. A perfect democracy is therefore the most shameless thing in the world. As it is the...is also the most fearless. No man apprehends in his person he can be made subject to punishment. Certainly the people at large never ought : for as all...
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Classical Examinations: Or, A Selection of University Scholarship ..., Volume 1

University of Cambridge - 1830 - 636 pages
...Repub. viii. p. 559. И a, W Tolwv, r¡v 5" iyià —— ^— Kai aviaiv ; Into Greek Prose. A perfect democracy is the most shameless thing in the world....is also the most fearless. No man apprehends in his person he can be made subject to punishment. Certainly the people at large never ought : for as all...
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The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir

Edmund Burke - 1834 - 648 pages
...judgment in thrir favour. A perfect democracy в therefore the most shameless thing in the world. As H i* en no delicacy; there was person h§ can bo made subject to punishment. Certainly the people at large never ought: for ы all...
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The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Volume 1

Edmund Burke - 1835 - 652 pages
...acts has to them the appearance of a public judgment in their favour. A perfect democracy is therefore A person be can be made subject to punishment. Certainly the people at large never ought: for as all...
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