... the mode of existence decreed to a permanent body composed of transitory parts; wherein, by the disposition of a stupendous wisdom, moulding together the great mysterious incorporation of the human race, the whole, at one time, is never old, or middle-aged,... The Works of ... Edmund Burke - Página 79por Edmund Burke - 1803Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1847 - 566 páginas
...at one time is never old, nor middle-aged, nor young, but in a condition of unchangeable constancy moves on through the varied tenour of perpetual decay, fall, renovation, and progression. Thus by preserving the method of nature, in the conduct of the state, in what we improve... | |
| Douglas Jerrold - 1847 - 584 páginas
...at one time is never old, nor middle-aged, nor young, but in a condition of unchangeable constancy moves on through the varied tenour of perpetual decay, fall, renovation, and progression. Thus by preserving the method of nature, in the conduct of the state, in what we improve... | |
| Douglas Jerrold's - 1847 - 586 páginas
...at one time is never old, nor middle-aged, nor young, but in a condition of unchangeable constancy moves on through the varied tenour of perpetual decay, fall, renovation, and progression. Thus by preserving the method of nature, in the conduct of the state, in what we improve... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1851 - 192 páginas
...stupendous wisdom, moulding together the great mysterious incorporation of the human race, the whole, at one time, is never old, or middleaged, or young, but, in a condition of unchangeable constancy, moves on through the varied tenor of perpetual decay, fall, renovation, and progression.... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1852 - 978 páginas
...renovation, and progression. Thus, by preserving the method of nature in the conduct of the stale, in what we improve, we are never wholly new; in what we retain, we are never wholly obsolete. By adhering in this manner, and on Ibue principles, to our forefathers, we are guided Dot... | |
| Hubert Ashton Holden - 1852 - 380 páginas
...fall, renovation, and progression. Thus by preserving the method of Nature in the conduct of the State, in what we improve we are never wholly new, in what we retain we are never wholly obsolete. [Newcastle Scholarship, 1840.] 70. THE fort of Montjouick being thus surprisingly reduced,... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1852 - 968 páginas
...stupendous wisdom, molding together the great mysterious incorporation of the human race, the whole, at ore time. is never old, or middle-aged, or young, but, in a condition of unchangeable constancy, moves on through the varied tenor of perpetual decay, fall, renovation, and progression.... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1852 - 976 páginas
...molding together the great mysterious incorporation of the human race, the whole, at one time. 368 зеэ is never old, or middle-aged, or young, but, in a condition of unchangeable constancy, moves on through the varied tenor of perpetual decay, fall, renovation, and progression.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1852 - 608 páginas
...stupendous wisdom, moulding together the great mysterious incorporation of the human race, the whole, at one time, is never old, or middle-aged, or young, but, in a condition of nnchangeable constancy, moves on through the varied tenor of perpetual decay, fall, renovation, and... | |
| Philip Smith Sparling - 1854 - 136 páginas
...stupendous wisdom, moulding together the great mysterious corporation of the human race, the whole at one time is never old, or middle-aged, or young, but, in a condition of unchangeable constancy, moves on through the varied tenor of perpetual decay, fall, renovation, and progression.... | |
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