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" Woe to that country too, that, passing into the opposite extreme, considers a low education, a mean contracted view of things, a sordid, mercenary occupation, as a preferable title to command ! Everything ought to be open; but not indifferently to every... "
The Resources of the British Empire: Together with a View of the Probable ... - Página 357
por John Bristed - 1811 - 527 páginas
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Reflections on the Revolution in France,: And on the Proceedings in Certain ...

Edmund Burke - 1790 - 536 páginas
...pafiing into the oppofite extreme, confiders a low education, a mean contracted view of things, a fordid mercenary occupation, as a preferable title to command,...appointment by lot; no mode of election operating in the fpirit of fortition or rotation, can be generally good in a government converfant in extenfive objects....
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Reflections on the Revolution in France, and on the Proceedings in Certain ...

Edmund Burke - 1790 - 370 páginas
...pafling into the oppolite extreme, confiders a low education, a mean contracted view of things, a fordid mercenary occupation, as a preferable title to command....appointment by lot; no mode of election operating in the fpirit. of fortition or rotation, can be generally good in a government converfant in exterifive objects....
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Reflections on the Revolution in France, and on the Proceedings in Certain ...

Edmund Burke - 1790 - 372 páginas
...paffing into the oppofite extreme, confiders a low education, a mean contracted view of things, a fordid mercenary occupation, as a preferable title to command....indifferently to every man. No rotation; no appointment by l>t; no mode of election operating in the fpirit of fwrtition or rotation, can be gene*, rally good...
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Reflections on the Revolution in France: And on the Proceedings in Certain ...

Edmund Burke - 1791 - 418 páginas
...contracted view of things, a fordid mercenary occupation, as a preferable title to command. JEvery thing ought to be open ; but not indifferently to...appointment by lot ; no mode of election operating in the fpirit of fortition or rotation, can be generally good in a government converfant in extenfiye objects....
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Works, Volumen3

Edmund Burke - 1792 - 636 páginas
...contains a great deal of fenfe, and truth. . Every thing ought to be open ; but not indifrerenfl.y' to every man. No rotation ; no appointment by lot ; no mode of election operating in the fpitit of fortition or rotation, can be generally good in a government converfant in extenfive objects....
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The Works of ... Edmund Burke, Volumen5

Edmund Burke - 1803 - 458 páginas
...paffing into the oppofite extreme, confiders a low education, a mean contracted view of things, a fordid, mercenary occupation, as a preferable title to command....but not indifferently to every man. No rotation; no appointI do not determine whether this hook be canonical, as the Gallican church (till lately) has...
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Maxims and opinions, moral, political and economical, with ..., Volumen2

Edmund Burke - 1804 - 212 páginas
...given to grace and to serve it; and would condemn to obscurity every thing formed to diffuse lustre and glory around a state. Woe to that country too,...indifferently to every man. No rotation ; no appointment by 16t ; no mode of election operating in the spirit of sortition or rotation, can be generally good in...
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The American Review of History and Politics, and General ..., Volumen1

1811 - 558 páginas
...given to grace and to serve it; and would condemn to obscurity every thing formed to diffuse lustre and glory around a state. Woe to that country too,...ought to be open; but not indifferently to every man." And again — "The people ought to be persuaded that they are not entitled, and far less qualified,...
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Reflections on the Revolution in France: And on the Proceedings of Certain ...

Edmund Burke - 1814 - 258 páginas
...given to grace and to serve it; and would condemn to obscurity every thing formed to diffuse lustre and glory around a state. Woe to that country too, that passing into the opposite extreme, cou* Ecclesiasticas, chap, xxxriii. verses 24, 25. " The wisdom of a learned man Cometh by opportunity...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volumen5

Edmund Burke - 1815 - 464 páginas
...given to grace and to serve it; and would condemn to obscurity every thing formed to diffuse lustre and glory around a state. Woe to that country too,...but not indifferently to every man. No rotation ; no appointI do not determine whether this book be canonical, as the Gallican church (till lately) has...
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