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" Government is not made in virtue of natural rights, which may and do exist in total independence of it; and exist in much greater clearness, and in a much greater degree of abstract perfection : but their abstract perfection is their practical defect. "
The Life of Edmund Burke: Comprehending and Impartial Account of His ... - 第 311 頁
Robert Bisset 著 - 1800
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Reflections on the Revolution in France, and on the Proceedings in Certain ...

Edmund Burke - 1790 - 372 頁
...in much greater clearnefs, and in a much greater degree of abftract perfection: but their abftract perfection is their practical defect. By having a...every thing. Government is a contrivance of human wifdom to provide for human wants. Men have a right that thefe wants fhould be provided for by this...
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Reflections on the revolution in France, and on the proceedings in certain ...

Edmund Burke - 1790 - 380 頁
...eflential to him. That he may iecure fome liberty, he makea a furrender in truft of the whole of it. Government is not made in virtue of natural rights, which may and do exift in total independence of it; and exift in much greater clearnefs, and in a much greater degree...
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Reflections on the Revolution in France, and on the Proceedings in Certain ...

Edmund Burke - 1790 - 370 頁
...eflential to him. That.he may iecure fome liberty, he makes .a furrender in truft of the whole of it. Government is not made in virtue of natural rights, which may and do exift in total' independence of it; and exift in much greater clearnefs, and in a much greater degree...
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Reflections on the Revolution in France,: And on the Proceedings in Certain ...

Edmund Burke - 1790 - 536 頁
...in much greater clearnefs, and in a much greater degree ef abftract perfection : but their abftract perfection is their practical defect. By having a right to every thing they wane • every thing. Government is a contrivance of human wifdom to provide for human wants. Men have...
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An Address to the Lately Formed Society of the Friends of the People

John Wilde - 1793 - 688 頁
...lucrative ihing. If, indeed, he be thus miferably poor, it will be very In another paflage it is faid, " Government is ?' not made in virtue of natural rights, which may " and right in his employers (that is ri^ht for their own intereft) to keep him fo. They may feed him chained...
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The Historical, biographical, literary, and scientific magazine ..., 第 2 卷

Robert Bisset - 1800 - 678 頁
...state of things ; and how can any man claim, under the conventions of civil society, lights which cio not so much as suppose its existence. ' Government...made in virtue of natural rights, which may and do existin total independence of it; and exist in much greater clearness, and a much greater degree ofabstract...
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The Works of ... Edmund Burke, 第 5 卷

Edmund Burke - 1803 - 458 頁
...eflential to him. That he may £br cure fome liberty, he makes a furrender in truft of the whole of it. Government is not made in virtue of natural rights, which may and do exift in total Jndependr ence of it; and exift in much greater clearnefsf and in a much greater degree...
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Maxims and opinions, moral, political and economical, with characters ..., 第 2 卷

Edmund Burke - 1804 - 212 頁
...essential to him.— • That he may secure some liberty, he makes a surrender in trust of the whole of it. Government is not made in virtue of natural rights,...abstract perfection is their practical defect. By having aright to every thing they want every thing. Government is a contrivance of human wisdom to provide...
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A Comparative Display of the Different Opinions of the Most ..., 第 2 卷

1811 - 662 頁
...eflemial to him. That he may fecure fome liberty, he makes a furrender in truft of the whole of it. Government is not made in virtue of natural rights, which may and do exift in total independence of it; and exift in much greater clearnefs, and in a much greater degree...
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Maxims, Opinions and Characters, Moral, Political, and Economical, 第 2 卷

Edmond Burke - 1815 - 218 頁
...essential to him. — That he may secure some liberty, he makes a surrender in trust of the whole of it. Government is not made in virtue of natural rights,...abstract perfection is their practical defect. By having aright to every thing they want every thing. Government is a contrivance of human wisdom to provide...
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