God by our hands would have introduced ; the best of our nation made a prey to the worst ; the Parliament, Court, and Army corrupted, the people enslaved ; all things vendible, no man safe, but by such evil and infamous means as flattery and bribery ;... The Pamphleteer - Página 86editado por - 1819Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1750 - 534 páginas
...Court, and Army, corrupted ; the People enflav'd ; all things vendible ; arid no Man fafe, but by fuch evil and infamous means, as Flattery and Bribery ;...have in my own Country in this Condition ? Is it a Pleafure to fee all that I love in the World fold and deftroy'd ? lhall I renounce all my old Principles,... | |
| John Duncombe - 1755 - 354 páginas
...enflaved» all things vendible, and ft© Man fefe, but by fuch evil and infamous mean* as Flattery amd Bribery ; what Joy can I have in my Own Country in this Condition ? Is it a Pleafure to fee all that I love in the World, fold and deftroyed ? Shall I renounce all my old Principles,... | |
| 1756 - 596 páginas
...court, and army corrupted ; 'the people enflaved ; all things vendible ; and no man iafe but by fuch evil and infamous means as flattery and bribery, what...have in my own country in this condition ? Is it a pleafure to lee all that I have in the world fold and deftroyed ? Shall I renounce all my old principles,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1772 - 656 páginas
...corrupted ; the people enflaved ; al] things vendible ; no man fafe, but by fuch evil and infamous rneans as flattery and bribery : what joy can I have in my own country in this condition ? Is it a pleafure to fee all I love in the world is fold and defrayed ? Shall I renounce all my old principles,... | |
| Sir John Dalrymple - 1790 - 706 páginas
...parliament, court, and army, corrupted ; the people enflaved ; all things vendible ; no man fafe, but by fuch evil and infamous means as flattery and bribery ;...have in my own country in this condition ? Is it a pleafure to fee all I love in the world is fold and deftroyed ? Shall I renounce all mf VoL. I. D •ll*... | |
| Algernon Sidney - 1794 - 514 páginas
...court, * and army, corrupted; the people enflaved; all things ' vendible; no man fafe, but by fuch evil and infamous ' means, as flattery and bribery;...have in * my own country in this condition ? Is it a pleafure to ' fee, that all I love in the world is fold and deftroyed ? * Shall I renounce all my own... | |
| Algernon Sidney - 1805 - 522 páginas
...to the worst; the Parliament, court, and army, corrupted; the people enslaved; all things vendible; no man safe, but by such evil and infamous means,...country in this condition? Is it a pleasure to see, that all I love in the world is sold and destroyed? Shall I renounce all my own principles, learn the... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 572 páginas
...virtue, sobriety, and modesty, which we hoped God, by our hands, would have introduced ; the best of oor nation made a prey to the worst ; the parliament,...means as flattery and bribery: what "joy can I have in mv own country in this condition ? Is it a pleasure to sec all that I love in the world sold and destroyed... | |
| 1815 - 558 páginas
...the worst ; the parliament, court, and arm}7, corrupted ; the people enslaved ; all things vendible ; no man safe, but by such evil and infamous means,...country in this condition ? Is it a pleasure to see that all I love in the world is aold and destroyed ? Shall I renounce all my old principles, learn... | |
| George Wilson Meadley - 1813 - 426 páginas
...the worst; the parliament, court, and army, corrupted ; the people enslaved; all things vendible ; no man safe, but by such evil and infamous means,...country in this condition ? Is it a pleasure to see, that all I love in the world is sold and destroyed ? Shall I renounce all my old principles, learn... | |
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