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" The people have no interest in disorder. When they do wrong, it is their error, and not their crime. But with the governing part of the State, it is far otherwise. They certainly may act ill by design, as well as by mistake. "
Memoirs of the right honourable Edmund Burke; or, An impartial review of his ... - Page 104
by Charles M'Cormick - 1798 - 378 lehte
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke: A vindication of natural ...

Edmund Burke - 1889 - 556 lehte
...amiss in the constitution, or in the conduct of government. The people have no interest in disorder. When they do wrong, it is their error, and not their crime. But with the governing part of the state, it is far otherwise. They certainly may act ill by design, as...
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Thoughts on the Cause of the Present Discontents ....

Edmund Burke - 1770 - 140 lehte
...amifs in the conftitution, or in the conduct of Government. The people have no intereft in diforder. When they do wrong, it is their error, and not their crime. But with the governing part of the State, it is far otherwife. They certainly may act ill by defign, as...
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Thoughts on the Cause of the Present Discontents

Edmund Burke - 1784 - 136 lehte
...amifs in the conftitution, or in the conduct of Government. The people have no intereft in diforder. When they do wrong, it is their error, and not their crime. But with the governing part of the State, it is far otherwife. They certainly may adt ill by defign, as...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Collected in Three Volumes ...

Edmund Burke - 1792 - 604 lehte
...amifs in the conftitution, or in the conduct of government. The people have no interetl in diforder. When they do wrong, it is their error, and not their crime. But with the governing part of the ftate, it is far otherwife. They certainly may act ill by defign, as...
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The works of ... Edmund Burke [ed. by W. King and F. Laurence].

Edmund Burke - 1792 - 596 lehte
...amifs in the conftitution, or in the conduct of government. The people have no intereft in diforder. When they do wrong, it is their error, and not their crime. But with the governing part of the ftate, it is far otherwife. They certainly may act ill by defign, as...
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The Manual of Liberty, Or, Testimonies in Behalf of the Rights of Mankind ...

1795 - 432 lehte
...amiss in the constitution or in the conduct of government. The people have no interest in disorder. When they do wrong it is their error and not their crime. But with the governing party of the state it is far otherH 3 wise. wise. They certainly may act ill by...
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A Letter to Henry Duncombe: Esq. Member for the County of York, on the ...

William Augustus Miles - 1796 - 232 lehte
...in the conftitution, or in the conduct " of government. The people have no intereft *i in diforuer ; when they do wrong, it is their " error, and not their crime ; but with the go^ '* verning part of the ftate it is far othcrwife. '» » ' • " They certainly may aft...
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The School of Wisdom

1803 - 250 lehte
...amifs in the conftitution or in the con Jutft of government. The people have no intereft in diforder. When they do wrong, it is their error, and not their crime. But -with the governing party of the flate, it is far otherwife. They certainly may aft ill by defign as...
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History of the Eighteenth Century and of the Nineteenth Till the ..., 2. köide

Friedrich Christoph Schlosser - 1844 - 380 lehte
...presumption is at least upon a par in favour of the people. The people have no interest in disorder : when they do wrong, it is their error and not their crime. But with the governing part of the state it is far otherwise." In this paper also, a regeneration of the...
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The Works and Correspondence of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, 3. köide

Edmund Burke - 1852 - 552 lehte
...amiss in the constitution, or in the conduct of government. The people have no interest in disorder. When they do wrong, it is their error, and not their crime. But with the governing part of the state, it is far otherwise. They certainly may act ill by design, as...
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