It is the first and supreme necessity only, a necessity that is not chosen but chooses, a necessity paramount to deliberation, that admits no discussion and demands no evidence, which alone can justify a resort to anarchy. The American Jurist - Strana 2781833Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Edmund Burke - 1955 - 384 str.
...uncivil, unconnected chaos of elementary principles. It is the first and supreme necessity only, a necessity that is not chosen, but chooses, a necessity...moral and physical disposition of things, to which men must be obedient by consent of force : but if that which is only submission to necessity should... | |
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...Whigs, Inc. cit.. 81. But if revolution is necessary, "it is the first and supreme necessity only, a necessity that is not chosen, but chooses, a necessity...evidence, which alone can justify a resort to anarchy." 18 Burke thought England's Glorious Revolution of 1688 thoroughly justified because it called for "a... | |
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