| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 636 páginas
...fubltantial perfonal bondage. Inhabitants of cities, before without privileges, placed in the confideration which belongs to that improved and connecting fituation...Not one man incurred lofs, or fuffered degradation. A1!, from the king to the day-labourer, were improved in their condition. Every thing thing was kept... | |
| Benjamin Vaughan - 1793 - 336 páginas
...before without privileges, placed in the " confideration which belongs to that improved and con" netling fituation of focial life. One of the moft proud, "..." rank of free and generous citizens. Not one man in" curred lofs, or fuffered degradation. All, from the " king to the day-labourer, were improved in... | |
| Benjamin Vaughan - 1793 - 412 páginas
...placed in the conftderation " which belongs to that improved and connecting " fituation of focial.life. One of the moft proud, " numerous, and fierce, bodies...only " in the foremoft rank. of free and generous citi" zens. Not one man incurred lofs or fuffered " degradation. All, from the king to the day" labourer,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1793 - 740 páginas
...confederation which belongs to that improved and connecting iituation of focial life. One of the moft prood, numerous, and fierce bodies of nobility and gentry ever known in the world, arranged only in the foremofl rank of free and generous citizens. Not one man incurred lofs, or fuffered degradation. All,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1798 - 350 páginas
...lubftantial perfonal bondage. Inhabitants of cities, before without privileges, placed in the confideration which belongs to that improved and connecting fituation...or fuffered degradation. All, from the king to the day labourer, were improved in their condition. Every thing was kept in its place and order; but in... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 408 páginas
...fubftantial perfonal bondage. Inhabitants of cities, before without privileges, placed in the confideration which belongs to that improved and connecting fituation...and generous citizens. Not one man incurred lofs, or fufTered degradation. All, from the king to the day-labourer, were improved in their condition. Every... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 390 páginas
...coniklcration which belongs to that ipiproved and connecting fituation of focial life. One of the jnoft proud, numerous, and fierce bodies of nobility and...gentry ever known in the world, arranged only in the fbremoil rank of free and generous citizens. Not one man incurred lofs, or fuffered degradation. All,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1804 - 212 páginas
...consideration which belongs to that improved and connecting situation of social life. One of the most proud, numerous, and fierce bodies of nobility and...gentry ever known in the world, arranged only in the foremost rank of free and generous citizens. Not one man incurred loss, or suffered degradation. All,... | |
| Edmond Burke - 1815 - 218 páginas
...consideration which belongs to that improved and connecting situation of social life. One of the most proud, numerous, and fierce bodies of nobility and...gentry ever known in the world, arranged only in the foremost rank of free and generous citizens. Not one man incurred loss, or suffered degradation. All,... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1816 - 452 páginas
...consideration which belongs to that improved and connecting situation of social life. One of the most proud, numerous, and fierce bodies of nobility and...gentry ever known in the world, arranged only in the foremost rank of free and generous citizens. Not one man incurred loss, or suffered degrade, tion.... | |
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