All the penal laws of that unparalleled code of oppression, which were made after the last event, were manifestly the effects of national hatred and scorn towards a conquered people ; whom the victors delighted to trample upon, and were not at all afraid... New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register - 第 48 頁由 編輯 - 1824完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 636 頁
...Englifh, was completely accomplifhed. The new Englifh intereil was fettled with as folid a ftability as any thing in human affairs can look for. All the penal laws of that unparalleled code of oppreflion, which were made after the laft event, were manifeftly the effects of national hatred and... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1798 - 330 頁
...Englifh, was completely accomplifhed. The new Englifh interefi was fettled with as folid a liability as any thing in human affairs can look for. All the penal laws of that unparalleled code of oppreffion, which were made after the laft event, were manifeftly the effects of national hatred and... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 390 頁
...Englifh, was completely accomplifhed. The new Englifii intereft was fettled with as folid a liability as any thing in human affairs can look for. All the penal laws of that unparalleled code of oppreffion, which were made after the laft event, were manifeftly the effects of national hatred and... | |
| 1804 - 400 頁
...the English, was completely accomplished. The new interest was settled with as solid a stability as any thing in human affairs can look for. All the penal...oppression which were made after the last event, were manifestly the effects of national hatred and scorn towards a conquered people, whom the victors delighted... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1805 - 496 頁
...entering into a nauseating detail of this new penal code, suffice it to remark with Mr. Burke, " That all the penal laws of that unparalleled **code of oppression, which were made after that last event (the Revolution) " were manifestly the effects of national hatred and scorn towards... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1807 - 512 頁
...English, was completely accomplished. The new English interest was settled with as solid a stability as any thing in human affairs can look for. All the penal...oppression, which were made after the last event, were manifestly the effects of national hatred and scorn towards a conquered people ; whom the victors delighted... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1809 - 92 頁
...English, was completely accomplished. The new English interest was settled with as solid a stability as any thing in human affairs can look for. All the penal...oppression which were made after the last event were manifestly the effects of national hatred and scorn towards a conquered people, whom the victors delighted... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1812 - 678 頁
...the English, was completely accomplished. The new interest was settled with as solid a stability as any thing in human affairs can look for. All the penal...oppression, which were made after the last event, were manifestly the effects of national hatred and scorn towards a conquered people, whom the victors delighted... | |
| Stephen Barlow - 1814 - 504 頁
...the English, was completely accomplished^ The new interest was settled with as solid a stability as any thing in human affairs can look for. All the penal...oppression, which were made after the last event, were manifestly the effects of national hatred and scorn towards a conquered people, whom the victors delighted... | |
| John Lawless - 1815 - 558 頁
...English, was completely accomplished. The new Engtiish interest was settled wilh as solid a stability as any thing in human affairs can look for. All the penal...oppression which were made after the last event, were manifestly the effects of national hatred and scorn towards a conquered people, whom the victors delighted... | |
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