| Edmund Burke - 1790 - 380 頁
...habitually convinced that no evil can he acceptable, either in the act or the Bon, to him whofe efience 'is good, they will be better able to extirpate out of the minds of all magiftrates, civil, ecclefiaftical, or military, any thing that bears the leaft refemblance to a proud... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 636 頁
...convinced that no evil can be acceptable, either in the aft or the permifiicn, to him whofe efience is good, they will be better able to extirpate out of the minds of all magiftrates, civil, ecclefiaftical, or military, any thing that bears the leaft refemblance to a proud... | |
| 1921 - 432 頁
...the constitution of this country.' In this constitution contemporaries have only a life-interest. ' One of the first and most leading principles on which...is lest the temporary possessors and life-renters in it, unmindful of what they have received from their ancestors, or of what is due to their posterity,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 458 頁
...that no evil can be acceptable, either in the aft OF the per. million. miffion, to Mm whofe effence is good, they will be better able to extirpate out of the minds of all mst. giftrates, civil, ecclefiaftical, or military, any thing that bears the leaft refemblance to a... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1804 - 228 頁
...of human imperfections and infirmities, is to be found. When they are habitually convinced that no evil can be acceptable, either in the act or the permission,...But one of the first and most leading principles on 26 which the - commonwealth and the laws are consecrated, is lest the temporary possessors and life-renters... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1807 - 512 頁
...of human imperfections and infirmities, is to be found. When they are habitually convinced that no evil can be acceptable, either in the act or the permission,...is lest the temporary possessors and life-renters in it, unmindful of what they have received from their ancestors, or of what is due to their posterity,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1814 - 258 頁
...mass of human imperfection and infirmities, is to be found. When they are habitually convinced that no evil can be acceptable, either in the act or the permission,...is lest the temporary possessors and life-renters in it, unmindful of what they have received from their ancestors, or what is due to their posterity,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1815 - 464 頁
...habitually convinced that no evil can be acceptable, either in the act or the permission, mission, to him whose essence is good, they will be better...least resemblance to a proud and lawless domination. Cut one of the first and most leading principles •on which the commonwealth and the laws are consecrated,... | |
| Edmond Burke - 1815 - 240 頁
...resemblance to a proud and lawless domin; tion. But one of the first and most leading principles c 26 which the commonwealth and the laws are consecrated,...is lest the temporary possessors and life-renters in it, unmindful of what they have received from their ancestors, or of what is due to their posterity,... | |
| 1821 - 362 頁
...mass of human imperfection and infirmities, is to be found. When they are habitually convinced that no evil can be acceptable, either in the act or the permission,...military, any thing that bears the least resemblance to a prond and lawless domination. But one of the first and most leading principles on which the commonwealth... | |
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