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" Where men are not acquainted with each other's principles, nor experienced in each other's talents, nor at all practised in their mutual habitudes and dispositions by joint efforts in business; no personal confidence, no friendship, no common interest,... "
MacMillan's Magazine - Page 104
edited by - 1893
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 1

Edmund Burke - 1806 - 522 pages
...discipline, communication is uncertain, counsel difficult, and resistance impracticable. Where men are not acquainted with each other's principles nor...practised in their mutual habitudes and dispositions byjoint efforts in business ; no personal confidence, no friendship, no common interest, subsisting...
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Maxims, Opinions and Characters, Moral, Political, and Economical, Volume 2

Edmond Burke - 1815 - 218 pages
...discipline, communication is uncertain, counsel difficult, and resistance impracticable. Where men are not acquainted with each other's principles, nor...joint efforts in business, no personal confidence, no friendship.no common interest subsisting among them; it is evidently impossible that they can act a...
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THE EDINBURGH REVIEW OF CRITICAL JOURNAL

DAVID WILLISON - 1818 - 572 pages
...discipline, communication is uncertain, counsel difficult, and resistance impracticable. Where men are not acquainted with each other's principles nor...part with uniformity, perseverance, or efficacy. In a connexion, the most inconsiderable man, by adding to the weight of the whole, has his value, and his,...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 179

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1894 - 602 pages
...' are ' essentially necessary for the full performance of our public duty ' : because • where men are not acquainted with each other's principles, nor...part with uniformity, perseverance, or efficacy.' He continues : — ' Therefore every honourable connexion will avow it is their first purpose, to pursue...
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The Beauties of Burke: Consisting of Selections from His Works

Edmund Burke - 1828 - 182 pages
...discipline, communication is uncertain, counsel difficult, and resistance Impracticable. Where men are not acquainted with each other's principles, nor...each -other's talents, nor at all practised in their jnutual habitudes and dispositions by joint efforts in business, no personal confidence, no friendship,...
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The Works of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke: With a Biographical and ..., Volume 1

Edmund Burke - 1834 - 744 pages
...discipline, communication is uncertain, counsel difficult, and resistance impracticable. Where men are not acquainted with each other's principles, nor...them ; it is evidently impossible that they can act a publick part with uniformity, perseverance, or efficacy. In a connexion, the most inconsiderable man,...
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The works of ... Edmund Burke, Volume 1

Edmund Burke - 1834 - 740 pages
...impracticable. Where men are not acquainted with each other's principles, nor experienced in eacli other's talents, nor at all practised in their mutual...confidence, no friendship, no common interest, subsisting amont; them ; it is evidently impossible that they can act a p'iblick part with uniformity, perseverance,...
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Selections Fron the Edinburgh Review, Comprising the Best ..., Volumes 5-6

1835 - 858 pages
...discipline, communication is uncertain, counsel difficult, and resistance impraciicable. \Vln-rc men are not acquainted with each other's principles, nor...other's talents, nor at all prac'tised in their mutual habitude« nnd ui-|>oeilions by joint efforts in business — no personal confidence, no friendship,...
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Selections from the Edinburgh Review: Comprising the Best ..., Volumes 5-6

Maurice Cross - 1835 - 886 pages
...ilithcult, and resistance impracticable. Where men are not acquainted with each other's princip ;cs. nor experienced in each other's talents, nor at all practised in their mutual habitudes and diipoeilioijs by joint efforts in business — no personal confidence, no friendship, no common interest...
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The Works of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke: With a Biographical and ..., Volume 1

Edmund Burke - 1837 - 744 pages
...discipline, communication is uncertain, counsel difficult, and resistance impracticable. Where men country. If party is to derive an advantage from the reform of publick part with. uniformity, perseverance, or efficacy. In a connexion, the most inconsiderable man,...
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