| Edmund Burke - 1804 - 228 頁
...by sea and land ; the corporations that owe their existence to its fiat ; in a word, to every thing that is truly and properly public, to the public peace,...sparing of its efforts, and to employ means, rather few, unfrequent, and strong, than many, and frequent, and, of course, as they multiply their puny politic... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1804 - 244 頁
...by sea and land ; the corporations that owe their existence to its hat ; in a word, to every thing that is truly and properly public, to the public peace,...sparing of its efforts, and to employ means, rather few, unfrequent, and strong, than many, and frequent, and, of course, as they multiply their puny politic... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1807 - 536 頁
...properly publick, to the publick peace, to the publick safety, to the publick order, to the publick prosperity. In its preventive police it ought to be...sparing of its efforts, and to employ means, rather few, unfrequent, and strong, than many, and frequent, and, of course, as they multiply their puny politick... | |
| John Bristed - 1811 - 554 頁
...force by sea and land; the corporations that owe their existence to its fiat; in a word, to every thing that is truly and properly public; to the public peace;...sparing of its efforts; and to employ means rather few, unfrequent, and strong, than many and frequent, and of course as they multiply their puny politic race,... | |
| John Bristed - 1811 - 556 頁
...force by sea and land; the corporations that owe their existence to its fiat; in a word, to every thing that is truly and properly public; to the public peace;...sparing of its efforts; and to employ means rather few, unfrequent, and strong, than many and frequent, and of course as they multiply their puny politic race,... | |
| Edmond Burke - 1815 - 240 頁
...by sea and land ; the corporations that owe their existence to its fiat ; in a word, to every thing that is truly and properly public, to the public peace,...sparing of its efforts, and to employ means, rather few, unfrequent, and strong, than many, and frequent, and, of course, as they multiply their puny politic... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1828 - 182 頁
...by sea and land ; the corporations that owe their existence to its fiat ; in a word, to every thing that is truly and properly public, to the public peace,...sparing of its efforts, and to employ means, rather few, unfrequent, and strong, than many, and frequent, and, of course, as they multiply their puny politic... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 662 頁
...properly publick, to the publick peace, to the publick safety, to the publick order, to the publick d and eighty thousand pounds annually. unfrequent, and strong, than many, and frequent, and, of course, as they multiply their puny politick... | |
| Samuel Bailey - 1835 - 458 頁
...by sea and land ; the corporations that owe their existence to its fiat ; in a word, to every thing that is truly and properly public ; to the public...sparing of its efforts, and to employ means, rather few, unfrequent, and strong, than many and frequent, and of course (as they multiply their puny politic... | |
| Samuel Bailey - 1835 - 464 頁
...by sea and land ; the corporations that owe their existence to its fiat ; in a word, to every thing that is truly and properly public ; to the public peace, to the public H 2 safety, to the public order, to the public prosperity. In its preventive police it ought to be... | |
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