... we have consecrated the state, that no man should approach to look into its defects or corruptions but with due caution; that he should never dream of beginning its reformation by its subversion; that he should approach to the faults of the state... The Genius of Edmund Burke ... - Strona 47autor: James Locke Batchelder - 1866 - Liczba stron: 50Pełny widok - Informacje o książce
| Edmund Burke - 1790 - Liczba stron: 370
...of beginning its reformation by its fubverfion ; that he fhould approach to the faults of the ftate as to the wounds of a father, with pious awe and trembling follicitude. By this wife prejudice we are taught to look with horror on thofe children of their country... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1790 - Liczba stron: 536
...of beginning its reformation by its fubverfion ; that he fhould approach to the faults of the ftate as to the wounds of a father, with pious awe and trembling follicitude. By this wife prejudice we are taught to look with horror on thofe children of their country... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - Liczba stron: 636
...dream of beginning its reformation by its fubverfion ; that he mould approach to the faults of the Hate as to the wounds of a father, with pious awe and trembling follicitude. By this wife prejudice we are taught to look with horror on thofe children of their country... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - Liczba stron: 458
...of beginning its reformation by its fubverfion ; that he fhould approach to the faults of the ftate as to the wounds of a father, with pious awe and trembling...By this wife prejudice we are taught to look with horrour on thofe children of their country who are prompt rafhly to hack that aged parent in pieces,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1804 - Liczba stron: 244
...with due caution ; that he should never dream of beginning its reformation by its subversion ; that he should approach to the faults of the state as to the wounds of a father, with pious awe and trembling solicitude. By this wise prejudice we are taught to look with horrouron those children of their country... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1804 - Liczba stron: 228
...with due caution ; that he should never dream of beginning its reformation by its subversion ; that he should approach to the faults of the state as to the wounds of a father, with pious awe and trembling solicitude. By this wise prejudice we are taught to look with horrour on those children of their country... | |
| David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher - 1804 - Liczba stron: 694
...dream ' of beginning its reformation by its fubverfion. He Ihould ap' proach to the faults of a ftate as to the wounds of a father, " with pious awe and trembling " folicitude. By this viis prejur " dice we are taught to look with " horrour on thole children of " their country, who are... | |
| Richard Lovell Edgeworth - 1809 - Liczba stron: 516
...hands, he may be again referred to for an illustration :—" A man," says Burke, " should ap" proach to the faults of the state as to the wounds of a " father, .with pious awe and trembling solicitude. By this " wise prejudice, we are taught to look with horrour on those " children of their... | |
| Richard Lovell Edgeworth - 1812 - Liczba stron: 572
...amplification. In the art of allusion Burke excels. " A man," says Burke, in one of his orations, " should approach to the " faults of the state as to...wounds of a father, " with pious awe and trembling solicitude. By " this wise prejudice, we are taught to look with " horror on those children of their... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1814 - Liczba stron: 258
...with due caution; that he should never dream of beginning its reformation by its subversion ; that he should approach to the faults of the state as to the wounds of a father, with pious awe and trembling solicitude. By this wise prejudice we are taught to look with horror on those children of their country... | |
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