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" All government, indeed every human benefit and enjoyment, every virtue, and every prudent act, is founded on compromise and barter. "
Principles and Acts of the Revolution in America: Or, An Attempt to Collect ... - Página 244
por Hezekiah Niles - 1822 - 495 páginas
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Select Works, Volumen2

Edmund Burke - 1892 - 400 páginas
...very short of the f>TincJpJes upon which we support any given part of our Constitution; or even the whole of it together. I could easily, if I had not...convincing instances of it. This is nothing but what is na-turaJ and proper. All government, indeed every human benefit and enjoyment, every virtue> and Qt...
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Orations and Arguments by English and American Statesmen

Cornelius Beach Bradley - 1894 - 410 páginas
...part of our Constitution, or even the whole of it together. I could easily, if I had not already 20 tired you, give you very striking and convincing instances...compromise and barter. We balance inconveniences ; we 25 give and take ; we remit some rights, that we may enjoy others ; and we choose rather to be happy...
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The Political Economy of Natural Law

Henry Wood - 1894 - 330 páginas
...rock of the national resources, and abundant streams of revenue gushed forth." WEBSTER ON HAMILTON. " All government — indeed, every human benefit and...prudent act — is founded on compromise and barter." BURKE. XIX. TARIPFS AND PROTECTION. A BRIEF study of the relation of tariffs to Natural Law seems proper,...
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The Manitoba School Question: Being a Compilation of the Legislation, the ...

John Skirving Ewart - 1894 - 436 páginas
...assent is as indispensable to success as it is impossible to attain. Burke is to the same effect : All government, indeed every human benefit and enjoyment,...virtue and every prudent act is founded on compromise aud barter. We balance inconveniences ; we give and take ; we remit some rights that we may enjoy others....
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Railway Locomotives and Cars, Volumen68

1894 - 602 páginas
...reciprocal abatement of extreme demands and righls, resulting in an agreement." Of this method Burke said. " All government, indeed every human benefit and enjoyment, every virtue and every prudent act is founded on it." If this fails, rational people resort to the impartial method of arbitration, which is defined...
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The Political Economy of Natural Law

Henry Wood - 1894 - 332 páginas
...abundant streams of revenue gushed forth." WEBSTER ON HAMILTON. " All government — indeed, every hitman benefit and enjoyment, every virtue and every prudent act — is founded on compromise and barter." XIX. TARIFFS AND PROTECTION. A BEIEF study of the relation of tariffs to Natural Lawseems proper, but...
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Orations and Arguments by English and American Statesmen

Cornelius Beach Bradley - 1894 - 408 páginas
...very short of the principles upon which we support any given part of our Constitution, or even the whole of it together. I could easily, if I had not already 20 tired you, give you very striking and convincing instances of it. This is nothing but what is natural...
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Conciliation with the Colonies

Edmund Burke - 1894 - 126 páginas
...very short of the principles upon which we support any given part of our Constitution, or even the whole of it together. I could easily, if I had not already 20 tired you, give you very striking and convincing instances of it. This is nothing but what is natural...
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Burke's Speech on Conciliation with America, 1775

Edmund Burke - 1900 - 138 páginas
...very short of the principles upon which we support any given part of our constitution ; or even the whole of it together. I could easily, if I had not...convincing instances of it. This is nothing but what is 20 natural and proper. All government, indeed every human benefit and enjoyment, every virtue, and...
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Speech on Conciliation with America, 1775

Edmund Burke - 1895 - 136 páginas
...very short of the principles upon which we support any given part of our constitution ; or even the whole of it together. I could easily, if I had not...convincing instances of it. This is nothing but what is 20 natural and proper. All government, indeed every human benefit and enjoyment, every virtue, and...
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