Edmund Burke (January 12, 1729 - July 9, 1797) was an Irish statesman, author, orator, political theorist, and philosopher, who served for many years in the British House of Commons as a member of the Whig party. He is mainly remembered for his support of the American colonies in the dispute with King George III and Great Britain that led to the American Revolution and for his strong opposition to the French Revolution. Wikipedia
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...Selected Writings of Edmund Burke Reflections on the Revolution in France , 1790 Liberty Library Home Constitution Society... www.constitution.org/eb/burke.htm
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...Author: Edmund Burke Category: Caution "It is a general popular error to suppose the loudest complainers for the public to be the most anxious for its welfare." ... www.isearchquotations.com/authors/edmund_burke/page1.html
"Manners are of more importance than laws… Manners are what vex or soothe, corrupt or purify, exalt or debase, barbarize or refine us, by a constant, steady, uniform, insensible operation like that of the air we breathe in."