Edmund Burke Quotes
I Dread Our Own Power And Our Own Ambition; I Dread Our Being Too Much Dreaded ... We May Say That We Shall Not Abuse This Astonishing And Hitherto Unheard-of-power. But Every Other Nation Will Think We Shall Abuse It. It Is Impossible But That, Sooner Or Later, This State Of Things Must Produce A Combination Against Us Which May End In Our Ruin.
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