| Edmund Burke - 1807 - 512 lehte
...other, and those no small benefits, from considering our liberties in the light of an inheritance. Always acting as if in the presence of canonized forefathers, the spirit of freedom, leading in itsetf to misrule and excess, is tempered with an awful gravity. This idea of a liberal descent inspires... | |
| 1821 - 362 lehte
...considering our liberties in the . light of an inheritance. Always acting as if in the presence of canonised forefathers, the spirit of freedom, leading in itself...descent inspires us with a sense of habitual native diguity, which prevents that upstart insolence almost inevitably adhering to and disgracing those who... | |
| Robert Huish - 1821 - 746 lehte
...no small, benefits from considering our liberties in the light of an inheritance. Always acting as in the presence of canonized forefathers, the spirit...is tempered with an awful gravity. This idea of a honorable descent inspires us with a sense of habitual native dignity, which prevents that upstart... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 648 lehte
...other, and those no small benefits, from considering our liberties in the light of an inheritance. e hcar-hims rose from prevenía that upstart insolence almost inevitably adhering to and disgracing those who are the first... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1835 - 652 lehte
...other, and those no small benefits, from considering our liberties in the light of an inheritance. Always acting as if in the presence of canonized forefathers,...idea of a liberal descent inspires us with a sense of hahitual native dignity, which prevents that upstart insolence almost inevitably adhering to and disgracing... | |
| Leonard Withington - 1836 - 532 lehte
...appropriated to the diffusion of good principles, good schoolmasters, and good clergymen. THE PURITAN. No. 21. Always acting as if in the presence of canonized forefathers,...misrule and excess, is tempered with an awful gravity. Burke. SOMEWHKKE in the writings of Montesquieu, it is laid down as a fundamental law of historical... | |
| Leonard] [Withington - 1836 - 256 lehte
...appropriated to the diffusion of good principles, good schoolmasters, and good clergymen. THE PURITAN. No. 21. Always acting as if in the presence of canonized forefathers,...itself to misrule and excess, is tempered with an awfiri gravity. Burke. SOMEWHERE in the writings of Montesquieu, it is laid down as a fundamental law... | |
| 1844 - 532 lehte
...generations and incentives to future enterprize, in hope of results equally brilliant and memorable. . " Always acting as if in the presence of canonized forefathers, the spirit of freedom carries an imposing and majestic aspect; it has a pedigree and illustrating ancestors ; it has its... | |
| Douglas Jerrold's - 1847 - 586 lehte
...our 'hearths, our sepulchres, and our altars. . . . Always acting as if in the presence of canonised forefathers, the Spirit of Freedom, leading in itself...misrule and excess, is tempered with an awful gravity. . . . Those opposed and conflicting interests, which you considered as so great a blemish in our old... | |
| 1847 - 566 lehte
...our hearths, our sepulchres, and our altars. . . . Always acting as if in the presence of canonised forefathers, the Spirit of Freedom, leading in itself...misrule and excess, is tempered with an awful gravity. . . . Those opposed and conflicting interests, which you considered as so great a blemish in our old... | |
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