| Astronautics - 1967 - 520 pages
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| Richard Paul Bellamy, Angus C. Ross - Philosophy - 1996 - 356 pages
...all that opposition of interests, you had that action and counteraction which, in the natural and in the political world, from the reciprocal struggle...discordant powers, draws out the harmony of the universe. These opposed and conflicting interests, which you considered as so great a blemish in your old and... | |
| David Wootton - Political Science - 1996 - 964 pages
...all that opposition of interests; you had that action and counteraction which, in the natural and in These opposed and conflicting interests which you considered as so great a blemish in your old and... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1997 - 720 pages
...all that opposition of interests, you had that action and counteraction, which, in the natural and in the political world, from the reciprocal struggle...discordant powers draws out the harmony of the universe. These opposed and conflicting interests, which you considered as so great a blemish in your old and... | |
| Deborah Elise White - Literary Criticism - 2000 - 252 pages
.... . . opposition of interests" produces "that action and counteraction which, in the natural and in the political world, from the reciprocal struggle...discordant powers, draws out the harmony of the universe. These opposed and conflicting interests . . . interpose a salutary check to all precipitate resolutions.... | |
| Rufus Choate - Business & Economics - 2002 - 460 pages
...appointed discipline, by means of which they severally ascended to their places in the system of the world. Instead, then, sir, of anticipating with the gentleman...lived, I hope our example may illustrate its truth. CHAPTER II. THE COLONIAL AGE OF NEW ENGLAND. AN ADDRESS DELIVERED AT THE CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION OF... | |
| Peter James Stanlis - Natural law - 2015 - 311 pages
...states, where they are able to fulfill "that action and counteraction, which, in the natural and in the political world, from the reciprocal struggle...discordant powers, draws out the harmony of the universe." 42 Burke felt that "the diversity of interests, that must exist, and must contend, in all complex society,"... | |
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