| William Cobbett - 1802 - 756 lehte
...proby his enlarged wisdom, lo 5(33] [563 " ilieir factions temper in his public spirit. " In spite of his people he resolved to make " them great, and glorious, to make Erig" land inclined to shrink into her narrow " self, the arbitress of 'Europe, the tutelary "angel... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1807 - 540 lehte
...prudence, by his enlarged wisdom — To sink their factious temper in his publick spirit. — In spite of his people he resolved to make them great and glorious...who staggered under the weight that his mind imposed on theirs, unsupported as they felt themselves by the popular spirit, he infused into them his own... | |
| 1834 - 918 lehte
...prudence by his enlarged wisdom — to sink their factious temper in his public spirit. In spite of the people, he resolved to make them great and glorious — to make England, however inclined to shrink into her narrow self, the tutelary angel of the human race." MEMOIRS OF... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1826 - 526 lehte
...prudence, by his enlarged wisdom — To sink their factious temper in his publick spirit. — In, spite of his people he resolved to make them great and glorious ; to make England inclined to sin-ink into her narrow self, the arbitress of Europe, the tutelary angel of the human race. In spite... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 618 lehte
...prudence, hy his enlarged wisdom — To sink their factious temper in his puhlic spirit. — In spite of his people he resolved to make them great and glorious...England inclined to shrink into her narrow self, the arhitress of Europe, the tutelary angel of the human race. In spits of the ministers, who staggered... | |
| 1834 - 896 lehte
...prudence by his enlarged wisdom — to sink their factious temper in his public spirit. In spite of the people, he resolved to make them great and glorious — to make England, however inclined to shrink into her narrow self, the tutelary angel of the human race." MEMOIRS OF... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1835 - 620 lehte
...prudence, by his enlarged wisdom — To sink their factious temper in his public spirit. — In spite of his people he resolved to make them great and glorious...England inclined to shrink into her narrow self, the arhitrees of Europe, the tutelary angel of the human race. In spite of the ministers, who staggered... | |
| George Croly - 1840 - 300 lehte
...prudence by his enlarged wisdom — to sink their factious temper in his public spirit. In spite of the people, he resolved to make them great and glorious — to make England, however inclined to shrink into her narrow self, the tutelary angel of the human race." CHAPTER IX.... | |
| George Croly - 1840 - 612 lehte
...prudence by his enlarged wisdom — to sink their factious temper in his public spirit. In spite of the people, he resolved to make them great and glorious — to make England, however inclined to shrink into her narrow self, the tutelary angel of the human race." CHAPTER IX.... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1852 - 976 lehte
...narrow prudence by his enlarged wisdom — to sink their factious temper in his public spirit. In spite of his people, he resolved to make them great and...England, inclined to shrink into her narrow self, the arbitrées of Europe, the tutelary angel of the human race. In spite of the ministers, who staggered... | |
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