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Source: Reflections on the French Revolution
Source: Works
Source: Celebrated Speeches of Chatham, Burke, and Erskine: To which is Added the Arguement of Mr. Mackintosh in the Case of Peltier
Source: The works and correspondence of...Edmund Burke
Source: Reflections on the Revolution in France, and on the proceedings in certain societies in London, relative to that event. In a letter intended to have been sent to a gentleman in Paris ... The seventh edition
Source: Delphi Complete Works of Edmund Burke (Illustrated)
Source: The Writings and Speeches of Edmund Burke: On Conciliation with America; Security of the Independence of Parliament; on Mr. Fox's East India
Source: The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir
“All virtue which is impracticable is spurious.”
Source: The Works and Correspondence of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke
Source: The Beauties of Burke, Consisting of Selections from His Works
“To speak of atrocious crime in mild language is treason to virtue.”
Source: Burke, Select Works
“Among a people generally corrupt liberty cannot long exist.”
Source: Edmund Burke: Selected Writings and Speeches
Source: Delphi Complete Works of Edmund Burke (Illustrated)
Source: The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir
Source: Delphi Complete Works of Edmund Burke (Illustrated)
Source: The Portable Edmund Burke
“If you can be well without health, you may be happy without virtue.”
Source: Edmund Burke: Selected Writings and Speeches
Source: Maxims and opinions, moral, political and economical, with characters, from the works of ... Edmund Burke
“Power gradually extirpates from the mind every humane and gentle virtue.”
“Economy is a distributive virtue, and consists not in saving but in selection.”
Source: The Beauties of Burke, Consisting of Selections from His Works
