| George Savile Marquis of Halifax - 1912 - 316 páginas
...Malice was not so too. The Thoughts of the People have no regular Motion, they come out by Starts. There is an accumulative Cruelty in a number of Men,...AN exact Administration, and good choice of proper JTX Instruments doth insensibly make the Government in a manner absolute without assuming it. The best... | |
| George Savile Marquis of Halifax - 1912 - 326 páginas
...Malice was not so too. The Thoughts of the People have no regular Motion, they come out by Starts. There is an accumulative Cruelty in a number of Men,...the bloodiest Noises in the World. Of GOVERNMENT. AJ exact Administration, and good choice of proper Instruments doth insensibly make the Government... | |
| George Savile Marquis of Halifax - 1912 - 302 páginas
...Malice was not so too. The Thoughts of the People have no regular Motion, they come out by Starts. There is an accumulative Cruelty in a number of Men,...the bloodiest Noises in the World. Of GOVERNMENT. AT exact Administration, and good choice of proper Instruments doth insensibly make the Government... | |
| Ernest Scott - 1920 - 370 páginas
...boudoir-philanthropist, make me uncomfortable. I like iron and gold, but I hate tin and copper. — Mettemich. The angry buzz of a multitude is one of the bloodiest noises in the world. — Lord Halifax. The best political institutions are those which are the most effective in the ablest... | |
| Charles Whibley - 1923 - 312 páginas
...to party, because ' it turneth all thought into talking instead of doing,' and who declared that ' the angry buzz of a multitude is one of the bloodiest noises in the world,' is clearly unintelligible to our hardy Radicals. Moreover, Halifax was a patriot. For him politics... | |
| Logan Pearsall Smith - 1928 - 280 páginas
...Halifax, IOI. THE angry Buzz of a Multitude is one of the bloodiest Noises in the World. Ibid., 219. THERE is an accumulative Cruelty in a number of Men, though none in particular are ill-natured. Ibid. PARTY is the madness of many, for the gain of a few. Pope, 284. THE best Party is but a kind... | |
| Robert Andrews - 1989 - 414 páginas
...sentiments of the people. Lord Byron (1788-1824) English poet speech Io the House of Lords on the Luddites There is an accumulative cruelty in a number of men, though none in particular are illnatured. George Savilc, Lord Halifax (1633-1695) English statesman, author I'm their leader, I've got to follow... | |
| Melvin Jonah Lasky - 752 páginas
...its Bones." He believed that the salus populi was "the greatest of all fundamentals" but felt that "the angry Buzz of a Multitude is one of the bloodiest Noises in the World." 2. Governmental change is usually superficiaI. With a sharp eye on the glorious readjustments of his... | |
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