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" If any ask me what a free government is, I answer that, for any practical purpose, it is what the people think so; and that they, and not I, are the natural, lawful, and competent judges of this matter. "
A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason and ... - Page 435
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Respectfully Quoted: A Dictionary of Quotations

Suzy Platt - 1992 - 550 pages
...government is, I answer, that, for any practical purpose, it is what the people think so,— and that they, and not I, are the natural, lawful, and competent judges of this matter. EDMUND BURKE, letter to the sheriffs of Bristol, April 3, 1777.— The Works of the Right Honorable...
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The Russian Tragedy: The Burden of History

Hugh Ragsdale - 1996 - 332 pages
...government is, I answer, that, for any practical purpose, it is what the people think so,—and that they, and not I, are the natural, lawful, and competent judges of this matter." 41 Now let us add a reflection of Raymond Aron. "I imagine that a Russian who has been given a scholarship,...
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The Russian Tragedy: The Burden of History

Hugh Ragsdale - 1996 - 336 pages
...government is, I answer, that, for any practical purpose, it is what the people think so, — and that they, and not I, are the natural, lawful, and competent judges of this matter."41 Now let us add a reflection of Raymond Aron. "I imagine that a Russian who has been given...
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Philosophy of Education: An Encyclopedia, Volume 1671

Joseph James Chambliss - 1996 - 742 pages
...free government is, I answer that, for any practical purpose, it is what the people think so, and that they, and not I, are the natural, lawful, and competent judges of the matter" (1982: 4). In his most famous book, Reflections on the Revolution in France (1962), Burke...
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Edmund Burke: Selected Writings and Speeches

Edmund Burke - 1997 - 720 pages
...government is, I answer, that, for any practical purpose, it is what the people think so — and that they, and not I, are the natural, lawful, and competent...ought to thank them for so great a trust, and not to endeavor to prove from thence that they have reasoned amiss, and that, having gone so far, by analogy...
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Beyond Liberalism: The Political Thought of F. A. Hayek and Michael Polanyi

R. T. Allen - 294 pages
...government is, I answer, that, for any practical purpose, it is what the people think so— and that they, and not I, are the natural, lawful, and competent judges of this matter," Letter to the Sheriffs of Bristol, vol. 3, p. 183. 5. We may add that that is, in a large part, a modem...
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On Empire, Liberty, and Reform: Speeches and Letters

Edmund Burke - 2000 - 540 pages
...government is, I answer, that, for any practical purpose, it is what the people think so, — and that they, and not I, are the natural, lawful, and competent judges of this matter." This is an important aspect of Burke's endorsement of the maxim that one must never be the judge in...
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The Constitutionalist: Notes on the First Amendment

George Anastaplo - 2005 - 918 pages
...government is, I answer, that, for any practical purpose, it is what the people think so; and that they, and not I, are the natural, lawful, and competent judges of this matter. . . ." Ibid., 2:273.) Among the "great variety of powerful causes" responsible for the "fierce spirit...
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Edmund Burke: Selected Writings and Speeches

Edmund Burke - 718 pages
...government is, I answer, that, for any practical purpose, it is what the people think so — and that they, and not I, are the natural, lawful, and competent...ought to thank them for so great a trust, and not to endeavor to prove from thence that they have reasoned amiss, and that, having gone so far, by analogy...
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Woodrow Wilson: Essential Writings and Speeches of the Scholar-president

Woodrow Wilson - 2006 - 469 pages
...government is, I answer, that, for any practical purpose, it is what the people think so, and that they, and not I, are the natural, lawful, and competent judges of the matter." "Abstract liberty, like other mere abstractions, is not to be found. Liberty adheres in...
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