Edmund Burke Quotes About Treason

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  • To speak of atrocious crime in mild language is treason to virtue.

    Attributed in "Captain William Kidd: And Others of the Pirates Or Buccaneers who Ravaged the Seas, the Islands, and the Continents of America Two Hundred Years Ago" by John Stevens Cabot Abbott, (p. 179), 1876.
  • Fellowship in treason is a bad ground of confidence.

    Edmund Burke (1826). “The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke”, p.97
  • A man is allowed sufficient freedom of thought, provided he knows how to choose his subject properly.... But the scene is changed as you come homeward, and atheism or treason may be the names given in Britain to what would be reason and truth if asserted in China.

    Edmund Burke (2016). “Delphi Complete Works of Edmund Burke (Illustrated)”, p.46, Delphi Classics
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