| Edmund Burke - 1790 - 370 páginas
...are— what render every civil and political fcheme beneficial or noxious to mankind. Abftractedly fpeaking, government, as well as liberty, is good; yet could I, in common fcnfe, ten years ago, have felicitated France on her enjoyment of a government (for fhe then had a... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1791 - 358 páginas
...years ago (fays he) 1 could have felicitated " France on her having a government, without " enquiring what the nature of that government " was, or how it was adminiftered." Is this the language of a rational man? Is it the language of a heart feeling as it ought to feel for... | |
| John Wilde - 1793 - 688 páginas
...are " what render every civil and political fcheme " beneficial or noxious to mankind. Abftracted" ly fpeaking, government, as well as liberty, is " good...her enjoyment " of a government (for fhe then had a govern" ment), without inquiry what the nature of that " government was, or how it was adminiftered... | |
| John Adolphus - 1799 - 532 páginas
..." what render every civil and political fcheme *' beneficial or noxious to mankind. Abitractedly " fpeaking, government, as well as liberty, is good...ago, have " felicitated France on her enjoyment of a govern** ment, (for ihe then had a government,) without *' inquiry what the nature of that government... | |
| John Adolphus - 1799 - 538 páginas
...felicitated France on her enjoyment of a govern• " ment, (for fhe then had a government,) without " inquiry what the nature of that government was, " or how it was adminiftered I" On this paflage he has a note in thefe words : " I will not put it in the text, but I earneftly... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 458 páginas
...circumftances are what render every civil and political fcheme beneficial or noxious to mankind. Abftractedly fpeaking, government, as well as liberty, is good;...felicitated France on her enjoyment of a government (for me then had a government) without inquiry what the nature of that government was, or how it was adminiftered?... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1807 - 512 páginas
...mankind. Abstractedly speaking, government, as well as liberty, is good , yet could I, in common sense, ten years ago, have felicitated France on her enjoyment of a government (for she then had a government) without inquiry what the nature of that government was, or how it was administered... | |
| Thomas Green - 1810 - 262 páginas
...liberty, abstractedly speaking, is good; " yet could I", he indignantly asks (p. 8), " in common sense, ten years ago, have felicitated France on her enjoyment of a government, without enquiry what the nature of that government was, or how it was administered ?" This sentence... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1814 - 258 páginas
...what render every civil and political scheme beneficial or noxious to mankind. Abstractedly speaking, government, as well as liberty, is good ; yet could I, in common sense, ten years ago, have felicitated France on her enjoy> ment of a government (for she then had... | |
| 1821 - 362 páginas
...what render every civil and political scheme beneficial or noxious to mankind. Abstractedly speaking, government, as well as liberty, is good ; yet could I, in common sense, ten years ago, have felicitated France on her enjoyment of a government (for she then had a... | |
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