The Works of Edmund Burke, Zväzok 1G. Bell, 1902 |
Vyhľadávanie v obsahu knihy
Výsledky 1 - 5 z 75.
Strana 30
... minister could not exercise his functions ; a warlike people , amongst whom a general did not dare either to gain or lose a battle ; a learned nation , in which a philosopher could not venture on a free inquiry . This was the city which ...
... minister could not exercise his functions ; a warlike people , amongst whom a general did not dare either to gain or lose a battle ; a learned nation , in which a philosopher could not venture on a free inquiry . This was the city which ...
Strana 186
... ministry dangerous from its very constitution , as well as its measures , to find themselves , whenever they faced their adversaries , continually attacked on the rear by a set of men who pretended to be actuated by motives similar to ...
... ministry dangerous from its very constitution , as well as its measures , to find themselves , whenever they faced their adversaries , continually attacked on the rear by a set of men who pretended to be actuated by motives similar to ...
Strana 189
... minister this nation has enjoyed since his Majesty's accession is the Earl of Bute ; and the only good Managers of revenue we have seen are Lord Despenser and Mr. George Grenville ; and , under the description of men of virtue and ...
... minister this nation has enjoyed since his Majesty's accession is the Earl of Bute ; and the only good Managers of revenue we have seen are Lord Despenser and Mr. George Grenville ; and , under the description of men of virtue and ...
Strana 193
... ministry is indeed of a strange character ; at once indolent and distracted . But if a minis- terial system should be formed , actuated by such maxims as are avowed in this piece , the vices of the present ministry would become their ...
... ministry is indeed of a strange character ; at once indolent and distracted . But if a minis- terial system should be formed , actuated by such maxims as are avowed in this piece , the vices of the present ministry would become their ...
Strana 194
... , consider- ed it in that light ; all the world , except the then friends of the then ministry , who wept for our victcries , and were in ' P.S P. 9 . i This haste to get rid of the burden of 194 OBSERVATIONS ON A LATE PUBLICATION ,
... , consider- ed it in that light ; all the world , except the then friends of the then ministry , who wept for our victcries , and were in ' P.S P. 9 . i This haste to get rid of the burden of 194 OBSERVATIONS ON A LATE PUBLICATION ,
Iné vydania - Zobraziť všetky
Časté výrazy a frázy
A. H. Bullen act of navigation act of parliament administration America appear beauty body British burthen cause civil list colonies colours commerce connexion consequences consider consideration constitution court crown danger debt disposition duties Edited effect empire endeavour England English establishment export favour France friends G. A. Aitken give Guadaloupe History honour House of Commons idea imagination interest laws least less liberty Lord Lord Bute Lord North mankind manner means measures ment mind ministers ministry nation nature never noble object observed operation opinion pain parliament party passions peace persons pleasure political popular present principle produce proportion purpose reason repeal revenue scheme SECT sense slavery sort species spirit stamp act sublime suppose sure taste taxes terror things tion trade Trans Translated virtue vols whilst whole William Hazlitt words