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" Men thinking freely, will, in particular instances, think differently. But still, as the greater part of the measures which arise in the course of public business are related to, or dependent on, some great leading general principles in government, a... "
MacMillan's Magazine - Page 105
edited by - 1893
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Theoretische beschouwingen over kiesregt (art. 76 der grondwet).

Hendrik Du Marchie van Voorthuysen - 1876 - 196 pages
...senselessly tyrannical as to impose. Men thinking freely, will, in particular instances, think differently. But still as the greater part of the measures which arise in the te doeu of die voorstellen, wet geworden, al of niet zouden passen iu de richting, welke hij in het...
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Burke, Select Works, Volume 1

Edmund Burke - 1883 - 396 pages
...will, in particular instances, think differently. But still as the greater part of the measures vhich arise in the course of public business are related...if he does not agree with them at least nine times in ten. If he does not concur in these general principles upon which the party is founded, and which...
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Macmillan's Reading Books

1878 - 446 pages
...thinking freely, will, in particular instances, think differently. But still as the greater part of tho measures which arise in the course of public business are related to, or dependent on, some groat leading general principles in Government, a man must be peculiarly unfortunate in the choice...
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Fifty Years of the English Constitution, 1830-1880

Sheldon Amos - 1880 - 556 pages
...passage alluded to : — ' Men ' thinking freely will, in particular instances, think ' differently. But still, as the greater part of the ' measures which...dependent on some great, leading, ' general principles of government, a man must be ' peculiarly unfortunate in the choice of his political ' company, if...
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A History of England in the Eighteenth Century, Volume 3

William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1882 - 594 pages
...whole body is not included. . . . Men thinking freely will in particular instances think differently. But still as the greater part of the measures which...if he does not agree with them at least nine times in ten. . . . When the question is in its nature doubtful or not very material, the modesty which becomes...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 155

1882 - 866 pages
...a well-chosen friendship." " Men thinking freely will, in particular instances, think differently. But still as the greater part of the measures which...if he does not agree with them at least nine times in ten." The doctrine that was good enough for Burke in this matter may be counted good enough for...
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A History of England in the Eighteenth Century, Volume 3

William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1883 - 620 pages
...whole body is not included. . . . Men thinking freely will in particular instances think differently. But still as the greater part of the measures which...leading general principles in government, a man must be jieculiarly unfortunate in the choice of his political company if he does not agree with them at least...
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Burke, Select Works, Volume 1

Edmund Burke - 1885 - 434 pages
...senselessly tyrannical as to impose. Men thinking freely, will, in particular instances, think differently. But still as the greater part of the measures which...if he does not agree with them at least nine times in ten. If he does not concur in these general principles upon which the party is founded, and which...
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The Wisdom of Burke: Extracts from His Speeches and Writings

Edmund Burke - 1886 - 276 pages
...speculation.—Obser. on Pres. State of Nation. Men thinking freely will, in particular instances, think differently. But still, as the greater part of the measures which...to, or dependent on, some great, leading, general prindples in government, a man must be peculiarly unfortunate in the choice of hi? political company...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 1

Edmund Burke - 1887 - 574 pages
...senselessly tyrannical as to impose. Men thinking freely, will, in particular in stances, think differently. But still as the greater part of the measures which...if he does not agree with them at least nine times in ten. If he does not concur in these general principles upon which the party is founded, and which...
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