| Steven P. Sondrup, Virgil Nemoianu, Gerald Gillespie - 2004 - 500 páginas
...form the "collective sovereignty" (190) in the constitutional monarchy of Great Britain: "[The] idea that they act in trust; and that they are to account...the one great master, author and founder of society . . . ought even to be more strongly impressed upon the minds of those who compose the collective sovereignty... | |
| Edmund Burke - 2005 - 848 páginas
...ought even to be more strongly impressed upon the minds of those who compose the collective sovreignty than upon those of single princes. Without instruments,...princes can do nothing. Whoever uses instruments, in rinding helps, finds also impediments. Their power is therefore by no means compleat; nor are they... | |
| W. David Clinton - 2007 - 272 páginas
..."All persons possessing any portion of power ought to be strongly and awfully impressed with an idea that they act in trust; and that they are to account...one great master, author and founder of society." 50 This version of trusteeship suggests that duties are owed not only by each individual government... | |
| 2007 - 240 páginas
...11 persons possessing any portion of power ought to be strongly and awfully impressed with an idea that they act in trust, and that they are to account...one great Master, Author, and Founder of society." 2. Joseph de Maistre: Revolution as Sacrifice Rousseau's expulsion of mimetic desire founds anthropology... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1913 - 220 páginas
..."All persons possessing any portion of power ought to be strongly and awfully impressed with an idea that they act in trust ; and that they are to account...one great master, author and founder of society." more comfortable : more satisfactory (obsolete sense). the cause : the case, as if it were a lawsuit.... | |
| John Martin Creed, J. S. Boys Smith - 1934 - 352 páginas
...All persons possessing any portion of power ought to be strongly and awfully impressed with an idea that they act in trust; and that they are to account...the one great Master, Author and Founder of society. Reflections on the Revolution in France and on the Proceedings in certain Societies in London relative... | |
| W. Cunningham - 1917 - 148 páginas
..."All persons possess"ing any portion of power ought to be strongly "and awfully impressed with an idea that they act "in trust; and that they are to account...trust to the one great Master, "Author and Founder of society2. This principle 1 See above, p. 22, and p. 62. 1 This principle is more fully insisted upon,... | |
| 1863 - 394 páginas
...strongly and awfully mpressed with the idea that they act in trust; and that they are to account or their conduct in that trust to the one great Master, Author and Founder of society." Heidelberg Cat., Ques. 102, " A lawful oath is calling upon God, the only one who knows the heart,... | |
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