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" The science of government being therefore so practical in itself, and intended for such practical purposes, a matter which requires experience, and even more experience than any person can gain in his whole life, however sagacious and observing he may... "
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...science of government heing therefore so practical in itself, and intended for such practical puqioses, a matter which requires experience. and even more...can gain in his whole life, however sagacious and ohserving he may he, it is with infinite caution that any man , ought to venture upon pulling down...

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The Harvard Classics, Τόμος 24

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Selections of Edmund Burke

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