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" Our present danger from the example of a people, whose character knows no medium, is, with regard to government, a danger from anarchy; a danger of being led through an admiration of successful fraud and violence, to an imitation of the excesses of an... "
A History of England in the Eighteenth Century - Página 383
por William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1893
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A Speech of Edmund Burke, Esq. at the Guildhall, in Bristol: Previous to the ...

Edmund Burke - 1780 - 206 páginas
...thing upon that example. It exifts no longer. Our prefent danger from the example of a people, whofe character knows no medium, is, with regard to government,...anarchy ; a danger of being led through an admiration of fuccefsful fraud and violence, to an imitation of the excefles of an irrational, unprincipled, profcribing,...
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Essays: Philosophical, Historical & Literary, Volumen4

William Belsham - 1791 - 300 páginas
...the impoiing robes of fcience and literature. Our prefer.t danger, from the example of a people whole character knows no medium, is, with regard to government, a danger from licentious vio- . lence— a danger of being led from admiration, to imitation^ of the excefies of...
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Memoirs of the Reign of George III to the Session of Parliament ..., Volumen4

William Belsham - 1795 - 566 páginas
...gallantry, splendor, magnificence, and even covered over with the imposing robes of science and literature. Our present danger, from the example of a people whose...medium, is, with regard to government, a danger from licentious violence — a danger of being led from admiration to imitation of the excesses of an unprincipled,...
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Memoirs of the Reign of George III, to the Session of Parliament ..., Volumen2

William Belsham - 1796 - 572 páginas
...the impofing robes of fcience and literature. Our prefent danger, from the example of a people whofe character knows no medium, is, with regard to government, a danger from licentious Violence—a danger of being led from admiration to imitation of the excefles of an unprincipled,...
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The Monthly Visitor, and Entertaining Pocket Companion, Volumen2

1797 - 700 páginas
...that example. It exifts no longer. Our prcfent danger from the example of a people, whofe charafter knows no medium, is, with regard to government, a danger from anarchy ; a danger'of being led through an adiniratijn of fuccefsful ftaud and violence, ro an imitaiion of the...
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The Life of Edmund Burke: Comprehending and Impartial Account of ..., Volumen2

Robert Bisset - 1800 - 490 páginas
...present danger, from the model of a people whose • C 29.5 ] * ' characler knew no medium, was that of being led, through an admiration of successful fraud and violence, to imitate the excesses of an irrational, unprincipled, proscribing,, confiscating, plundering, ferocious,...
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The Works of ... Edmund Burke, Volumen5

Edmund Burke - 1803 - 458 páginas
...thing upon that example. It exitts no longer. Our prefent danger from the example of a people, whofe character knows no medium, is, with regard to government,...anarchy; a danger of being led through an admiration of fuccefsful fraud and violence, to an imitation of the excefles of an irrational, unprincipled, profcribing,...
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A COMPENDIOUS VIEW OF UNIVERSAL HISTORY, FROM THE YEAR 1755 TO THE TREATY OF ...

CHARLES MAYO, L.L.B. - 1804 - 582 páginas
...splendour, magnificence, and even covered over with " the imposing robes of science and literature. Our present danger, from " the example of a people...medium, is, with " regard to government, a danger from licentious violence; a danger o( " being led, from admiration, to imitate the excesses of an unbridled,...
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History of Great Britain, from the Revolution, 1688, to the ..., Volumen8

William Belsham - 1805 - 600 páginas
...gallantry, splendor, magnificence, and even covered over with the imposing robes of science and literature. Our present danger, from the example of a people whose...medium, is, with regard to government, a danger from licentious violence — a danger of being led from admiration to imitation of the excesses of an unprincipled,...
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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal

1806 - 572 páginas
...gallaotry, splendour, magnificence, and even covered over with the imposing robes of science and literature. Our present danger, from the example of a people whose character knows no medium, isi with regard to government, a danger from licentious violence : a danger of being led, from admiration....
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