| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 648 頁
...those who direct the stale ; but I should be ashamed to make myself one of a noisy multitude to hollow ecedes the discussion ; in which one set of men deliberate, and another decide ; and where ¡a so deep a play, without any sort of knowledge of the game. It is no excuse for presumptuous ignorance,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1837 - 744 頁
...we think it proper to disturb its operation by inflaming their passions ? I may be unable to lend an of Arcot is always ready, nay, he earnestly, and with...pretended creditors his territory and his subjects. It is no excuse for presumptuous ignorance, that it is directed by insolent passion. The poorest being... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1839 - 592 頁
...those who direct the state ; but I should be ashamed to make myself one of a noisy multitude to hollow and hearten them into doubtful and dangerous courses....play, without any sort of knowledge of the game. It is no excuse for presumptuous ignorance, that it is directed by insolent passion. The poorest being... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1852 - 552 頁
...we think it proper to disturb its operation by inflaming their passions ? I may be unable to lend an helping hand to those who direct the state ; but I...play, without any sort of knowledge of the game. It is no excuse for presumptuous ignorance, that it is directed by insolent passion. The poorest being... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1852 - 558 頁
...we think it proper to disturb its operation by inflaming their passions ? I may be unable to lend an helping hand to those who direct the state ; but I...play, without any sort of knowledge of the game. It is no excuse for presumptuous ignorance, that it is directed by insolent passion. The poorest being... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1855 - 632 頁
...we think it proper to disturb its operation by inflaming their passions ? I may be unable to lend an helping hand to those who direct the state ; but I...play, without any sort of knowledge of the game. It is no excuse for presumptuous ignorance, that it is directed by insolent passion. The poorest being... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1860 - 644 頁
...into doubtful and dangerous courses. A conscientious man would be cautious how be dealt in blood. Ke HB? si teep a play, without any sort of knowledge of the game. It is no excuso for presumptuous ignorance,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1865 - 592 頁
...we think it proper to disturb its operation by inflaming their passions ? I may be unable to lend an helping hand to those who direct the state ; but I...play without any sort of knowledge of the game. It is no excuse for presumptuous ignorance, that it is directed by insolent passion. The poorest being... | |
| 1886 - 924 頁
...subsequent passage from the same letter : " A conscientious man would be cautious how he dealt in blood. lie would feel some apprehension at being called to a...account for engaging in so deep a play without any knowledge of the game. It is no excuse for presumptuous ignorance that it is directed by insolent passion.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1869 - 584 頁
...we think it proper to disturb its operation by inflaming their passions ? I may be unable to lend an helping hand to those who direct the state ; but I...play without any sort of knowledge of the game. It is no excuse for presumptuous ignorance, that it is directed by insolent passion. The poorest being... | |
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