Edmund Burke Quote

The most favourable laws can do very little towards the happiness of people when the disposition of the ruling power is adverse to them.


Works (ed. 1818)


The most favourable laws can do very little towards the happiness of people when the disposition of the ruling power is adverse to them.

The most favourable laws can do very little towards the happiness of people when the disposition of the ruling power is adverse to them.

The most favourable laws can do very little towards the happiness of people when the disposition of the ruling power is adverse to them.

The most favourable laws can do very little towards the happiness of people when the disposition of the ruling power is adverse to them.