Selected Literary and Political Papers and Addresses of Woodrow Wilson, Svazek 3Grosset & Dunlap, 1921 |
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... Burke how to speak , And Beauclerc to converse . " It is this power of teaching other men how to think that has given to the works of Adam Smith an immortality of influence . In his first university chair , the chair of Logic , he had ...
... Burke how to speak , And Beauclerc to converse . " It is this power of teaching other men how to think that has given to the works of Adam Smith an immortality of influence . In his first university chair , the chair of Logic , he had ...
Strana 32
... Burke had fused the permanent thoughts of his splendid sen- tences of wisdom together into a noble whole , an incomparable treatise whereby every mind that loved liberty might be strengthened and fertil- ized ? He has handled affairs ...
... Burke had fused the permanent thoughts of his splendid sen- tences of wisdom together into a noble whole , an incomparable treatise whereby every mind that loved liberty might be strengthened and fertil- ized ? He has handled affairs ...
Strana 47
... Burke's way of philosophizing would make an ideal combina- tion for the work he has to do . His materials are often of the most illusive sort , the problems which he has to solve are always of the most confounding magnitude and variety ...
... Burke's way of philosophizing would make an ideal combina- tion for the work he has to do . His materials are often of the most illusive sort , the problems which he has to solve are always of the most confounding magnitude and variety ...
Strana 69
... those whom it governs . The obedience of the subject has always limited the power of the sovereign . " The Eastern politicians never do anything , " says Burke , " without the opinion of the astrol- 69 POLITICAL SOVEREIGNTY.
... those whom it governs . The obedience of the subject has always limited the power of the sovereign . " The Eastern politicians never do anything , " says Burke , " without the opinion of the astrol- 69 POLITICAL SOVEREIGNTY.
Strana 70
Woodrow Wilson. says Burke , " without the opinion of the astrol- ogers on the fortunate moment . . . . States- men of a more judicious prescience look for the fortunate moment too ; but they seek it , not in the conjunctions and ...
Woodrow Wilson. says Burke , " without the opinion of the astrol- ogers on the fortunate moment . . . . States- men of a more judicious prescience look for the fortunate moment too ; but they seek it , not in the conjunctions and ...
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Strana 88 - Among the bowers of paradise itself) The budding rose above the rose full blown. What temper at the prospect did not wake To happiness unthought of?
Strana 107 - Britain, whole within herself, A nation yet, the rulers and the ruled — Some sense of duty, something of a faith, Some reverence for the laws ourselves have made, Some patient force to change them when we will, Some civic manhood firm against the crowd...