Where two motives, neither of them perfectly justifiable, may be assigned, the worst has the chance of being preferred.


The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke (ed. 1822)


Where two motives, neither of them perfectly justifiable, may be assigned, the worst has the chance of being preferred.

Where two motives, neither of them perfectly justifiable, may be assigned, the worst has the chance of being preferred.

Where two motives, neither of them perfectly justifiable, may be assigned, the worst has the chance of being preferred.

Where two motives, neither of them perfectly justifiable, may be assigned, the worst has the chance of being preferred.