id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 3286 Burke, Edmund Selections from the Speeches and Writings of Edmund Burke .txt text/plain 162374 7030 64 eloquence of this great man, to state, that Burke's religion was that many things were not adapted to affect the mind by means of other powers individual, and as long as opinion, the great support of the state, Before men are put forward into the great trusts of the state, they with the spirit which ought to animate such men in a free state, while Great men are the guide-posts and land-marks in the state. The minister who does these things is a great man--but the king who of the persons, who in all times have filled the great offices of state, time for their dissolution whilst great and arduous matters of state and great principles of government, nor in the ideas of liberty; which were In a state of RUDE nature there is no such thing as a people. every turn in the minds of men, whether of a public or private nature, ./cache/3286.txt ./txt/3286.txt