The nature of man is intricate; the objects of society are of the greatest possible complexity ; and therefore no simple disposition or direction of power can be suitable either to man's nature, or to the quality of his affairs. When I hear the simplicity... Works - Página 93por Edmund Burke - 1792Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Edmund Burke - 2008 - 590 páginas
...greatest possible complexity : and therefore no simple disposition or direction of power can be suitable either to man's nature or to the quality of his affairs. When I hear the simplicity of contrivance aimed at and boasted of in any new political constitutions, I am at no loss... | |
| Edmund Burke - 2008 - 590 páginas
...greatest possible complexity : and therefore no simple disposition or direction of power can be suitable either to man's nature or to the quality of his affairs. When I hear the simplicity of contrivance aimed at and boasted of in any new political constitutions, I am at no loss... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1955 - 384 páginas
...greatest possible complexity : and therefore no simple disposition or direction of power can be suitable either to man's nature, or to the quality of his affairs. When I hear the simplicity of contrivance aimed at and boasted of in any new political constitutions, I am at no loss... | |
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