| Edmund Burke - 1899 - 178 páginas
...happens in all the forms into which empire can be thrown. In large bodies the circulation0 of power 5 must be less vigorous at the extremities. Nature has...said it. The Turk cannot govern Egypt and Arabia and Kurdistan as he governs Thrace ; nor has he the same dominion in Crimea and Algiers which he has at... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1900 - 136 páginas
...nations who have extensive empire; and it happens in all the 15 forms into which empire can be thrown. In large bodies, the circulation of power must be...Thrace; nor has he the same dominion in Crimea and 20 Algiers, which he has at Brusa and Smyrna.4* Despotism itself is obliged to truck and huckster.... | |
| Frances W. Lewis - 1900 - 334 páginas
...nations who have extensive empire ; and it happens in all the forms into which empire can be thrown. In large bodies the circulation of power must be less...said it. The Turk cannot govern Egypt and Arabia and Kurdistan as he governs Thrace ; nor has he the same dominion in Crimea and Algiers which he has at... | |
| 1900 - 500 páginas
...nations who have extensive empire; and it happens in all the forms into which empire can be thrown. In large bodies the circulation of power must be less...it. The Turk cannot govern Egypt, and Arabia, and Kurdistan as he governs Thrace; nor has he the same dominion in Crimea and Algiers which he has at... | |
| Ralph Wilmer Thomas - 1910 - 236 páginas
...their children, servants forever." — B. Franklin: Speech Before the Constitutional Convention. 3." In large bodies, the circulation of power must be...said it. The Turk cannot govern Egypt and Arabia and Kurdistan as he governs Thrace; nor has he the same dominion in Crimea and Algiers which he has at... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1911 - 146 páginas
...nations who have extensive empire; and it happens in all the forms into which empire can be thrown. In large bodies, the circulation of power must be...dominion in Crimea and Algiers, which he has at Brusa and Smyrna.3 Despotism itself is obliged to truck and huckster. The Sultan gets such obedience as he can.... | |
| Herbert Woodfield Paul - 1911 - 478 páginas
...nations who have extensive empires ; and it happens in all the forms into which empire can be thrown. In large bodies the circulation of power must be less...said it. The Turk cannot govern Egypt and Arabia and Koordistan as he governs Thrace : nor has he the same dominion in Crimea and Algiers which he has at... | |
| Carolyn M. Gerrish, Margaret Cunningham - 1912 - 448 páginas
...detached empire. — Speech on Conciliation, BURKE. In this selection, the truth of the proposition, " In large bodies the circulation of power must be less vigorous at the extremities," is established by two instances which show the impossibility of governing the borders of a large empire... | |
| Sir Edgar Rees Jones - 1913 - 410 páginas
...nations who have extensive empire, and it happens in all the forms into which empire can be thrown. In large bodies, the circulation of power must be...dominion in Crimea and Algiers, which he has at Brusa and B3 Smyrna. Despotism itself is obliged to truck and huckster. The Sultan gets such obedience as he... | |
| Marion Mills Miller - 1913 - 488 páginas
...nations who have extensive empire; and it happens in all the forms into which empire can be thrown. In large bodies the circulation of power must be less vigorous at the extremities. Nature has said it. 1 /. «., that which prohibited the calling of town meetings (see page 82). This the colonists evaded... | |
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