First, the people of the colonies are descendants of Englishmen. England, Sir, is a nation, which still, I hope, respects, and formerly adored, her freedom. The colonists emigrated from you when this part of your character was most predominant ; and they... The Works of Edmund Burke - 第 33 頁Edmund Burke 著 - 1839完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Edmund Burke - 1892 - 294 頁
...is a nation which still I hope respects, and formerly adored, her freedom. The colonists emigrated from you when this part of your character was most...some sensible object ; and every nation has formed to itseif some favourite point, which by way of eminence becomes thejcnterion of their .happiness. It... | |
| Cornelius Beach Bradley - 1894 - 392 頁
...respects, and formerly adored, her freedom. The Colonists emigrated from you when this part of your 10 character was most predominant; and they took this...English principles. Abstract liberty, like other mere abstrac15 tions, is not to be found. Liberty inheres in some sensible object; and every nation has... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1894 - 120 頁
...respects, and formerly adored, her freedom. The Colonists emigrated from you when this part of your 10 character was most predominant ; and they took this...English principles. Abstract liberty, like other mere abstrac15 tions, is not to be found. Liberty inheres in some sensible object ; and every nation has... | |
| Hammond Lamont - 1894 - 220 頁
...is a nation which still I 5 hope respects, and formerly adored, her freedom. The colonists emigrated from you when this part of your character was most...hands. They are therefore not only devoted to liberty, 10 but to liberty according to English ideas, and on English principles. Abstract liberty, like other... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1900 - 138 頁
...when this part of your character was 15 most predominant ; and they took this bias and direction zS the moment they parted from your hands. They are therefore...other mere abstractions, is not to be found. Liberty 20 inheres in some sensible object ; and every nation has formed to itself some favourite point, which... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1895 - 158 頁
...is a nation which still I hope respects, and formerly adored, her freedom. The Colonists emigrated from you when this part of your character was most...bias and direction the moment they parted from your 26 hands. They are therefore not only devoted to liberty, but to liberty according to English ideas... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1895 - 154 頁
...is a nation which still I hope respects, and formerly adored, her freedom. The Colonists emigrated from you .when this part of your character was most...bias and direction the moment they parted from your 25 hands. They are therefore not only devoted to liberty, but to liberty according to English ideas... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1896 - 242 頁
...a nation, which still I hope respects, and formerly adored, her freedom. The 10 Colonists emigrated from you when this part of your character was most...liberty according to English ideas and on English prin- 15 ciples. Abstract liberty^ like^pthet mere abstractions, is not tobe"lpun^ Liberty inheres... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1896 - 378 頁
...nation, which still I hope respects, "and formerly adored, her freedom. The 1C Colonists emigrated from you when this part of your character was most...are therefore not only devoted to liberty, but to 1 liberty, according to English ideas and on English prin- 15 ^ciples. Abstract liberty, like other_mere... | |
| Edmund Burke, Albert Stanburrough Cook - 1896 - 256 頁
...only devoted to liberty, but to liberty according to English ideas and on English prin- 15 ciples. Abstract liberty, like other mere abstractions, is...found. Liberty inheres in some sensible object ; and even^liation has formed to itself some favourite point, which, by way of eminence, becomes the criterion... | |
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