Nothing, indeed, but the possession of some power can with any certainty discover what at the bottom is the true character of any man.


The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Collected in Three Volumes. Vol. I.[-III.]. (ed. 1802)


Nothing, indeed, but the possession of some power can with any certainty discover what at the bottom is the true character of any man.

Nothing, indeed, but the possession of some power can with any certainty discover what at the bottom is the true character of any man.

Nothing, indeed, but the possession of some power can with any certainty discover what at the bottom is the true character of any man.

Nothing, indeed, but the possession of some power can with any certainty discover what at the bottom is the true character of any man.