| Edmund Burke - 1889 - 556 páginas
...distresses and the prosperity of the country equally tended to augment, was an admirable substitute for a prerogative, that, being only the offspring...antiquated prejudices, had moulded in its original stamina irresistible principles of decay and dissolution. The ignorance of the people is a bottom but... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1784 - 136 páginas
...renovation ; and which the diftrefles and the profperity of the country equally tended to augment, mcnt, was an admirable fubftitute for a Prerogative, that,...original ftamina irrefiftible principles of decay and dhTolution. The ignorance of the people is a bottom but for a temporary fyftem ; the intereft of active... | |
| 1791 - 508 páginas
...prejudices, had moulded, in its original ttamina, irrefiftible pri ciples of decay and diflbluton. The ignorance of the people is a bottom but for a temporary fyilem ; the intereft of aftive men in the ftate is a foundation perpetual and infallible. •tt "They... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 604 páginas
...renovation ; and which the diftreffes and the profperity of the country equally tended to augment^ was an admirable fubftitute for a prerogative, that,...temporary fyftem ; the intereft of active men in the ftate is a foundation perpetual and infallible. However, fome circumftances, arifing, it muft be confefled,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 596 páginas
...dinrefles and the profperity of the country equally tended to augment, was an admirable fubftitute fora prerogative, that, being only the offspring of antiquated...original ftamina irrefiftible principles of decay and dinvolution. The ignorance of the people is a bottom but for a temporary fyftem; the intereft of active... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1793 - 740 páginas
...renovation ; and which the dillrefies and the profperity of the country equally tended to augment, •was an admirable fubftitute for a prerogative that,...original ftamina irrefiftible principles of decay and diliblution. The ignorance of the people is a bottom but for a temporary fyftem ; but the intereit... | |
| Thomas Hardy, Joseph Gurney - 1795 - 462 páginas
...renova* tion ; and which the diftrefles and the profperity of the courr** -iry equally tended to augment, was an admirable fubftitute •" for a Prerogative,...antiquated ** prejudices-, had moulded in its original flamina irrefiftible prii> " ciplesof decay and difiblution." • What is is this but faying that the... | |
| Thomas Hardy, Manoah Sibly - 1795 - 604 páginas
...diftreffes and the prosperity of the country equally tended to augment, was an admirable fubilitute for a prerogative ; that being only the offspring of antiquated prejudices, had moulded in its originaf ftamina, irrefiftible principles of decay and diflolution." Did Mr. Burke mean that the prerogatives... | |
| Thomas Hardy, Joseph Gurney - 1795 - 444 páginas
...renov»*'• tion ; and which the diftrefles and the profperity of the coun** try equally tended to augment, was an admirable fubftitute " for a Prerogative, that being only the offspring of antiquated u prejudices, had moulded in its original ftamkia iff efiftible prin" ciples of decay and diffolution."... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 462 páginas
...renovation ; and which the diftrefles and the profperity of the country equally tended to augment, was an admirable fubftitute for a prerogative, that,...ignorance of the people is a bottom but for a temporary iyftem,; the intereft of active men in the ftate is a foundation perpetual and infallible. However,... | |
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