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" We are afraid to put men to live and trade each on his own private stock of reason; because we suspect that this stock in each man is small, and that the individuals would do better to avail themselves of the general bank and capital of nations and of... "
The Pocket Lacon: Comprising Nearly One Thousand Extracts from the Best Authors - Page 222
edited by - 1839
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Reflections on the revolution in France, and on the proceedings in certain ...

Edmund Burke - 1790 - 380 pages
...and the longer they have lafted, and the more generally they have prevailed, the ' more we cherifh them. We are afraid to put men to live and trade each on his own private flock of reafon; becaufe we fufpect that this flock ih each man is ftnall, and that the individuals...
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Works, Volume 3

Edmund Burke - 1792 - 636 pages
...and the! longer they have lafted^ and the more generally they have prevailed, the more we «:herifh them. We are afraid to put men to live and trade each on his own private (lock of reafon ; becaufe we fufpect that this itock in each man is fmall, and that the individuals...
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The Beauties of the Late Right Hon. Edmund Burke: Selected from the Writings ...

Edmund Burke - 1798 - 330 pages
...; and the longer they have lafted, and the more generally they have prevailed, the more we cherilh them. We are afraid to put men to live and trade each on his own private itock of reafon ; becaufe we fufpect that this ftock in each man is fmall, and that the individuals...
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The Anti-Gallican, Or, Standard of British Loyalty, Religion, and ..., Volume 1

1803 - 390 pages
...make us perfectly fit for, and justly deserving of slavery, through the whole course of our lives. We are afraid to put men to live and trade each on his own private stock of reason ; because we suspect that this stock in each man is small, and that the individuals would do better to avail...
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The Works of ... Edmund Burke, Volume 5

Edmund Burke - 1803 - 458 pages
...prejudices; and the longer they have lafted, and the more generally they have prevailed, the more we cherifh them. We are afraid to put men to live and trade each on his own private flock of reafon ; becaufe we fufpect that the ftock in each man is fmall, and that the individuals...
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The Anti-Gallican ; Or Standard of British Loyalty, Religion and Liberty ...

1904 - 518 pages
...make us perfectly fit for, and justly deserving of slavery, through the whole course of our livds, We are afraid to put m'en to live and trade each on his own private stock of reason ; because we suspect that this stock in each man is small, and that the individuals would do better to avail...
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Reflections on the Revolution in France: And on the Proceedings of Certain ...

Edmund Burke - 1814 - 258 pages
...fit for, and justly deserving of slavery, through the whole course of our lives. You see, Sir, that in this enlightened age I am bold enough to confess,...each on his own private stock of reason ; because we suspect that this stock in each man is small, and that the individuals would do better to avail...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 5

Edmund Burke - 1815 - 464 pages
...liberal to one set of men in England, it may be true. It is not generally so. You You see, Sir, that in this enlightened age I am bold enough to confess,...trade each on his own private stock of reason; because we suspect that the stock in each man is small, and that the individuals would do better to avail themselves...
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The British Prose Writers...: Burke's reflections

1821 - 362 pages
...'considerable degree, and,- to take more shame to ourselves, we cherish them because they are prcjudices ; and the longer -the.y have lasted, and the more generally...each on his own private stock of reason ; because we suspect that this stock in each man is small, and that the individuals would do better to avail...
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Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, Volume 2

John Timbs - 1829 - 354 pages
...those whose minds are still or motionless, is, in my opinion, excellent physic. — Surton. CCLXXVI. tn this enlightened age, I am bold enough to confess,...trade each on his own private stock of reason; because we suspect that this stock in each man is small, and that the individuals would do better to avail...
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