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" Political arrangement, as it is a work for social ends, is to be only wrought by social means. There mind must conspire with mind. Time is required to produce that union of minds which alone can produce all the good we aim at. Our patience will achieve... "
The Beauties of Burke: Consisting of Selections from His Works - Page 80
by Edmund Burke - 1828 - 160 pages
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The Political Magazine and Parliamentary, Naval, Military, and ..., Volume 21

1791 - 416 pages
...produce that union of minds which alone can produce all the good we aim at. Our patience will atchieve more than our force. If I might venture to appeal to what is fo much out of fafinon in Paris, I mean to experience, I Ihou'd tell you, that in my courfe I have...
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Reflections on the revolution in France, and on the proceedings in certain ...

Edmund Burke - 1790 - 380 pages
...produce that union of minds which alone can produce all the good we aim at. Our patience will atchieve more than our force. If I might venture to appeal to what is fo much out of fafhion in Paris, I mean to experience, I fhould tell you, that in my courfe I have...
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The Beauties of the Late Right Hon. Edmund Burke: Selected from ..., Volume 2

Edmund Burke - 1798 - 350 pages
...produce that union of minds which alone can produce all the good we aim at. Our patience will atchieve more than our force. If I might venture to appeal to what is fo much out of fafhion in Paris, I mean to experience, I fhould tell you, that in my courfe I have...
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The Works of ... Edmund Burke, Volume 5

Edmund Burke - 1803 - 458 pages
...means. There mind muft confpire with mind. Time is required, to produce that union of minds which alone can produce all the good we aim at. Our patience will achieve more than our force. If I might ven-i ture to appeal to what is fo much out of fafhion in Paris, I mean to experience, I fhould tell...
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Maxims and Opinions: Moral, Political, and Economical, with Characters from ...

Edmund Burke - 1804 - 228 pages
...means. There mind must conspire with mind. Time is required to produce that union of minds which alone can produce all the good we aim at. Our patience •will...force. If I might venture to appeal to what is so mtich out of fashion in Paris, I mean to experience, I should tell you, that in my course I have known,...
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A Comparative Display of the Different Opinions of the Most ..., Volume 3

1811 - 338 pages
...can produce all the good we aim atn • Qufi tpatienee will achieve move than our force,; J£ r l, might venture to appeal to what is so much out of...yet seen any plan which has not been mended by the observation* of those who were much inferior .in understanding to the persons wiia took the lead in...
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A Comparative Display of the Different Opinions of the Most ..., Volume 3

1811 - 334 pages
...means. There, mind must conspire with mind. Time is required to produce that union of minds which alone can produce 'all the good we aim at. Our patience...much out of fashion in, Paris, I mean to experience, 1 should tell you, that in my course I have known, and, according to my measure, have co-operated with...
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Reflections on the Revolution in France: And on the Proceedings of Certain ...

Edmund Burke - 1814 - 258 pages
...is sa nun h -out of fashion hi Paris, I mean to experience, I should tell ycu, that in my course 1 have known, and, according to my measure, have co-operated with great men ; and I have nrvrr yet seen any plan which has not been mended by the observations of those who were much inferior...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 5

Edmund Burke - 1815 - 464 pages
...means. There mind must conspire with mind. Time is required to produce that union of minds which alone can produce all the good we aim at. Our patience will achieve more than our foi ce. If I might venture to appeal to what is so much out o'f fashion in Paris, I mean to experience,...
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 35

1834 - 1046 pages
...social means. Mind must conspire with mind. Time is required to produce that union of minds, which alone can produce all the good we aim at. Our patience will achieve more than our force. In my course, I have known, and according to my measure co-operated with, great men ; and I have never...
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