| Edmund Burke - 1865 - 572 էջ
...reconciled in legal speculation, is a matter of no consequence. It is reconciled in policy : and politics ought to be adjusted, not to human reasonings, but...part. Founding the repeal on this basis, it was judged » I do not here enter into the unsatisfactory disquisition concerning representation real or presumed.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1865 - 578 էջ
...reconciled in legal speculation, is a matter of no consequence. It is reconciled in policy : and politics ought to be adjusted, not to human reasonings, but...part. Founding the repeal on this basis, it was judged * I do not here enter into the unsatisfactory disquisition concerning representation real or presumed.... | |
| Marlborough coll - 1874 - 864 էջ
...opinion. Of these kind of institutions we must say what Edmund Burke said of politics, " They ought tobe adjusted not to human reasonings but to human nature...is but a part and by no means the greatest part." ANON". THE MARLBTJRIAN. To the Editor of the Marlburian. DEAR SIR, — Yon are no doubt aware that... | |
| Henry Thomas Buckle - 1884 - 734 էջ
...the appearance of Burke a memorable epoch in our political history.5" We had, no doubt, "' " Politics ought to be adjusted, not to human reasonings, but...of which the reason is but a part, and by no means tha greatest part." Observations on a late State of the Nation, in Ilvrke'x Works, vol. ip 1 13. Hence... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1886 - 276 էջ
...reconciled in legal speculation is a matter of no consequence. It is reconciled in policy; and politics ought to be adjusted, not to human reasonings, but...reason is but a part, and by no means the greatest part.—Obser. on Pres. State of Nations. The practical consequences of any political tenet go a great... | |
| New Zealand. Parliament, New Zealand. Parliament. House of Representatives - 1891 - 1076 էջ
...consideration of the Minister what is given on very high authority as the rule in these matters : politics ought to be adjusted not to human reasonings but to human nature, of which the reason is a part but by no means tho greatest part. Those districts of which I have any knowledge are instinct... | |
| Henry Thomas Buckle - 1897 - 726 էջ
...appearance of Burke a memorable epoch in our political history.'"3 We had, no doubt, 791 " Politics ought to be adjusted, not to human reasonings, but...human nature ; of which the reason is but a part, anil by no means the greatest part " Observations on a litte State of the Nation, in Burke's Works,... | |
| Henry MacArthur - 1897 - 314 էջ
...this sphere abstract reasoning is likely only to dazzle and to mislead. ' Politics,' he maintains, ' ought to .be adjusted, not to human reasonings, but to human nature ; of which reason is but a part, and by no means the greater part.' ' Men of sense, when new projects come before... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1897 - 238 էջ
...reconciled in legal speculation is a matter of no consequence. It is reconciled in policy : and politics ought to be adjusted, not to human reasonings, but to human nature." 398. 7 16. boundaries. Not geographical boundaries, but limits of power, — especially in regard to... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1897 - 238 էջ
...reconciled in legal speculation is a matter of no consequence. It is reconciled in policy : and politics ought to be adjusted, not to human reasonings, but to human nature." 398. 7 16. boundaries. Not geographical boundaries, but limits of power, — . especially in regard... | |
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