| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 740 páginas
...:¡frior. But government and legislation are matters of reason and judgment, and not of inclination ; and what sort of reason is that, in which the determination...precedes the discussion ; in which one set of men deb'bcrate, and another decide; and where those who form the conclusion are perhaps three him•¡ret!... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 648 páginas
...judgment, and not of inclination ; but what Bort of reason is that, in which the determinationprecedes e l0n ? and where those who form t he conclusion are perhaps three hundred milee distant from those who hear... | |
| Samuel Bailey - 1835 - 474 páginas
...superior. But government and legislation are matters of reason and judgment, and not of inclination ; and what sort of reason is that, in which the determination...which one set of men deliberate, and another decide ; and where those who form the conclusion, are perhaps three hundred miles distant from those who hear... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1835 - 652 páginas
...superieur. But government and legislation are matters of reason and judgment, and not of inclination ; nlkmkLjHP m'c(c{oNo$o%o l nPnQn k i W|g m h m l h nDc `_O O%W K K j ; and where those who form the conclusion are perbaps tbree hundred miles distant from those who hear... | |
| Samuel Bailey - 1835 - 464 páginas
...land, and which arise from a fundamental mistake of the whole order and tenour of our constitution. " Parliament is not a congress of ambassadors from different and hostile interests, which interests each must maintain as an agent and advocate, against other agents and advocates ; but... | |
| Jonathan Barber - 1836 - 404 páginas
...superior. But government and legislation are matters of reason and judgment, and not of inclination; and what sort of reason is that, in which the determination...which one set of men deliberate, and another decide ; and where those who form the conclusion are perhaps three hundred miles distant from those who hear... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1837 - 744 páginas
...superiour. But government and legislation are matters of reason and judgment, and not of inclination ; of the former inhabitants. What v has been done since,...while the same inducements to war continue, I shal ; and where those who form the conclusion are perhaps three hundred miles distant from those who hear... | |
| Sir William BLACKSTONE - 1837 - 468 páginas
...conclusion of the poll " on the occasion of his being elected a member of parliament for Bristol. " Parliament is not a congress of ambassadors from different and hostile interests, and which interests eacb must maintain as an agent and advocate, against other agents and advocates;... | |
| Sir James Prior - 1839 - 646 páginas
...superior. But government and legislation are matters of reason and judgment, and not of inclination ; and what sort of reason is that in which the determination...which one set of men deliberate and another decide ; and where those who form the conclusion are perhaps three hundred miles distant from those who hear... | |
| George Croly - 1840 - 612 páginas
...be superior. But government and legislation are matters of reason and judgment, not of inclination. And what sort of reason is that, in which the determination...which one set of men deliberate, and another decide ; and where those who form the conclusion are perhaps three hundred miles distant from those who hear... | |
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