| Edmund Burke - 1790 - 380 trang
...contrivances of our reafon, we have derived feveral other, and thofe no fmall benefits, from confidering our liberties in the light of an inheritance. Always acting as if in the prefcnce of canonized forefathers, the fpirit of freedom, leading in itfelf to tnifrule and excefs,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 636 trang
...contrivances of our reafon, we have derived feveral other, and thofe no fmall benefits, from confidering our liberties in the light of an inheritance. Always acting as if in the prefence of canonized forefathers, the fpirit of freedom, leading in itfelf to mifrule and excefs,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1798 - 330 trang
...contrivances of our reaforl, \V6 have derived feveral other, and thofe no fmall benefits, from confidering our liberties in the light of an inheritance. Always acting as if in the prelence of canonized forefathers, the 1'pirit of freedom, lead--, ing in itlelf to mifrule and etcefs,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1807 - 512 trang
...contrivances of our reason, we have derived several other, and those no small benefits, from considering our liberties in the light of an inheritance. Always acting...canonized forefathers, the spirit of freedom, leading in itsetf to misrule and excess, is tempered with an awful gravity. This idea of a liberal descent inspires... | |
| 1811 - 662 trang
...contrivances of our reafon, we have derived feveral other, and thofe no fmall benefits, from confidering our liberties in the light of an inheritance. Always acting as if in the prefence of canonized forefathers, the fpirit of freedom, leading in itfelf to mifrule and excefs,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1814 - 258 trang
...contrivances of our reason, we have derived several other, and those no small benefits, from considering our liberties in the light of an inheritance. Always acting as if in the presence of canonised forefathers, the spirit of freedom, leading in itself to misrule and excess, is tempered... | |
| Robert Huish - 1821 - 746 trang
...no small, benefits from considering our liberties in the light of an inheritance. Always acting as in the presence of canonized forefathers, the spirit...is tempered with an awful gravity. This idea of a honorable descent inspires us with a sense of habitual native dignity, which prevents that upstart... | |
| 1821 - 362 trang
...contrivances of our reason, we have derived several other, and those no small benefits, from considering our liberties in the . light of an inheritance. Always acting as if in the presence of canonised forefathers, the spirit of freedom, leading in itself to misrule and excess, is tempered... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 648 trang
...contrivances of our reason, we have derived several other, and those no small benefits, from considering our the house hung in this uncertainty, now the hcar-hims rose from prevenía that upstart insolence almost inevitably adhering to and disgracing those who are the first... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1835 - 652 trang
...contrivances of our reason, we have derived several other, and those no small benefits, from considering our at it gives me pain to behold them. I have desired...been refused me by Lord Macartney. What must your hahitual native dignity, which prevents that upstart insolence almost inevitably adhering to and disgracing... | |
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