| Edmund Burke - 1807 - 512 lehte
...into the particulars of their conduct. He declared, that he did not affect a democracy. That he always thought any of the simple, unbalanced governments...aristocracy, simple democracy ; he held them all imperfect or vicious : all were bad by themselves : the composition alone was good. That these had been always... | |
| Edmund Henry Barker - 1828 - 588 lehte
...vernments bad ; simple monarchy, simple aristo' cracy, simple democracy ; he held them all imper' feet or vicious, all were bad by themselves ; the ' composition...in which he agreed with his ' friend, Mr. Burke.' Mr. Fox on the Army-Estimates, Febr. 9, 1790. In speaking of both these illustrious men, whose names... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1828 - 108 lehte
...momentous subject. In a full discussion of it I shall be in the following passage : " He (Mr. Fox) always thought any of the simple unbalanced governments bad...aristocracy, simple democracy; he held them all imperfect or vicious, all were had by themselves; the composition alone was good. These had been always his principles,... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1834 - 394 lehte
...their opinions are combined by one of them in the following passage : — ' He,' Mr. Fox, ' always thought any of the simple unbalanced governments bad...aristocracy, simple democracy ; he held them all imperfect or vicious : all were bad by themselves : the composition alone was good. These had been always his... | |
| sir James Mackintosh - 1834 - 394 lehte
...their opinions are combined by one of them in the following passage : — ' He,' Mr. Fox, ' always thought any of the simple unbalanced governments bad...aristocracy, simple democracy ; he held them all imperfect or vicious : all were bad by themselves : the composition alone was good. These had been always his... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 648 lehte
...into the particulars of their conduct. He declared, that he did not affect a democracy. That he always detected at last, is, let me say, of no mean force...simplicity of heart is an healing and cementing p or vicious : all were bad by themselves: the composition alone was good. That these had been always... | |
| James Machintosh - 1884 - 310 lehte
...their opinions are combined by one of them in the following passage : — ' He,' Mr. Fox, ' always thought any of the simple unbalanced, governments...aristocracy, simple democracy; he held them all imperfect or vicious : all were bad by themselves : the composition alone was good. These had been always his... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1834 - 402 lehte
...opinions are comhined by one of them in the following passage : — ' He,' Mr. Fox, ' always thonght any of the simple unbalanced governments bad : simple...aristocracy, simple democracy; he held them all imperfect or. vicious: all were bad by themselves : the composition alone was good. These had been always his... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1835 - 652 lehte
...into the particulars of their conduct. He declared, that he did not affect a democracy. That he always ng restraint and wholesome darkness of his cell, on his restoration to the enjoyment or vicious : all were bad by themselves: the composition alone was good. That these had been always... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1837 - 744 lehte
...into the particulars of their conduct. He declared, that he did not affect a democracy. That he always fection, and satiated enjoyment, are cold and respectful...passion is tempered up with wrath, and grief, and sha or vicious : all were bad by themselves : the composition alone was good. That these had been always... | |
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