... alternate famine and feast of the savage and the thief, after a time, render all course of slow, steady, progressive, unvaried occupation, and the prospect only of a limited mediocrity at the end of long labor, to the last degree tame, languid, and... Letter to a Member of the National Assembly - Página 12por Edmund Burke - 1791 - 74 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Walter Scott - 1821 - 534 páginas
...after a time render all course of slow, steady, progressive, unvaried occupation, and the prospect only of a limited mediocrity, at the end of long labour, to the last degree tame, languid, and insipid. The interesting nature of their exploits may be conceived from... | |
| Walter Scott - 1821 - 532 páginas
...inland counties, unless they can find security for their quiet deportment. cupation, and the prospect only of a limited mediocrity, at the end of long labour, to the last degree tame, languid, and insipid. The interesting nature of their exploits may be conceived from... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 1104 páginas
...after a time render all course of slow, steady, progressive, unvaried occupation, and the prospect only of a limited mediocrity, at the end of long labour, to the last degree tame, languid, and insipid. 'Пи • interesting nature of their exploite may be conceived... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1839 - 548 páginas
...a limited mediocrity at the end of long labor, to the last degree tame, languid, and insipid. Those who have been once intoxicated with power, and have...year, never can willingly abandon it. They may be distressed in the midst of all their power ; but they will never look to any thing but power for their... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 580 páginas
...after a time render all course of slow, steady, progressive, unvaried occupation, and the prospect only of a limited mediocrity, at the end of long labour, to the last degree tame, languid, and insipid. The interesting nature of their exploits may be conceived from... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1852 - 608 páginas
...after a time, render all course of slow, steady, progressive, unvaried occupation, and the prospect only of a limited mediocrity at the end of long labour, to the last degree tame, languid, and insipid. Those who have been once intoxicated with power, and have derived... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1855 - 632 páginas
...tame, languid, and insipid. Those who have been once intoxicated with power, and have derived any hind of emolument from it, even though but for one year, never can willingly abandon it. They may be distressed in the midst of all their power ; but they will never look to anything but power for their... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1866 - 494 páginas
...a limited mediocrity at the end of long labor, to the last degree tame, languid, and insipid. Those who have been once intoxicated with power, and have...year, never can willingly abandon it. They may be distressed in the midst of all their power ; but they will never look to anything but power for their... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 466 páginas
...after a time, render all course of slow, steady, progressive, unvaried occupation, and the prospect en to look to our ship, and to keep them from going presently last degree tamo, languid, and insipid. Those who have been once intoxicated with power, and have derived... | |
| Ludwig Herrig - 1885 - 752 páginas
...after a time render all course of slow, steady, progressive, unvaried occupation, and the prospect f we would make our industry more last degree tame, languid, and insipid. The interesting nature of their exploits may be conceived from... | |
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