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" to them, are for the greater part ' ignorant both of the character they have, ' and the character they assume. Wholly ' unacquainted with the world in which ' they are so fond of meddling, and "
Hansard's Parliamentary Debates - Page 473
by Great Britain. Parliament - 1833
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Reflections on the revolution in France, and on the proceedings in certain ...

Edmund Burke - France - 1790 - 382 pages
...by this confufion of duties. Thofe who quit their proper character, to afiume what does not belong to them, are, for the greater part, ignorant both of the character they leave, and of the character they afTume. Wholly unacquainted witfa the world in which they are fo fond...
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Reflections on the Revolution in France,: And on the Proceedings in Certain ...

Edmund Burke - France - 1790 - 536 pages
...by this confufion of duties. Thofe who quit their proper character, to aflume what does not belong to them, are, for the greater part, ignorant both of the character they leave, and of the character they aflume. Wholly unacquainted with the world in which they are fo fond...
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Reflections on the Revolution in France, and on the Proceedings in Certain ...

Edmund Burke - France - 1790 - 372 pages
...by this confufion of duties. Thofe who quit their proper character, to aflume what does no: belong to them, are, for the greater part, ignorant both of the character they leave, and of the character they aflume. Wholly unacquainted with the world in which they are fo fond...
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Reflections on the Revolution in France: And on the Proceedings in Certain ...

Edmund Burke - France - 1791 - 418 pages
...by this confufion of duties. Thofe who quit their proper character, to aflume what does not belong to them, are, for the greater part, ignorant both of the character they leave, and of the character they aflume. Wholly unacquainted with the world in which they are fo fond...
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The Beauties of the Late Right Hon. Edmund Burke: Selected from the Writings ...

Edmund Burke - 1798 - 330 pages
...Thoughts on the Qaujc of CHARACTER. THOSE who quit their proper character, to aflume. what does not belong to them, are, for the greater part, ignorant both of the character they leave, and, of the character they afiume. Ibid. DIFFICULTY— THIS it has been the glory of the great...
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The Life of Edmund Burke: Comprehending and Impartial Account of ..., Volume 2

Robert Bisset - 1800 - 490 pages
...by this confusion of duties. Those who quit their proper character, to assume what does not belong to them, are, for the greater part, ignorant both of the character they leave, and of the character they assume. Wholly unacquainted' with the world in which they'are so fond...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 5

Edmund Burke - France - 1803 - 456 pages
...by this confufion of duties. Thofe who quit their proper character, to affume what does not belong to them, are, for the greater part, ignorant both of the character they leave, and of the character they affume. Wholly unacquainted with the world in which they are.fo fond...
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The Works of ... Edmund Burke, Volume 5

Edmund Burke - English literature - 1803 - 458 pages
...by this confufion of duties. Thofe who quit their proper character, to aflume what does not belong to them, are, for the greater part, ignorant both of the character they leave, and of the character they affume. Wholly unacquainted with the world in which they are fo fond...
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Maxims and opinions, moral, political and economical, with ..., Volume 2

Edmund Burke - 1804 - 212 pages
...by this confusion of duties. Those who quit their proper character, to assume what does not belong to them, are, for the greater part, ignorant both of the character they leave, and of the character they assume. Wholly unacquainted with the world in which they are so fond...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 3

Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1807 - 512 pages
...by this confusion of duties. Those who quit their proper character, to assume what does not belong to them, are, for the greater part, ignorant both of the character they leave, and of the character they assume. Wholly unacquainted with the world in which they are so fond...
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