| Diane Ravitch, Michael Ravitch - 2006 - 512 页
...ought to be a system of manners in every nation, which a well-formed mind would be disposed to relish. To make us love our country, our country ought to be lovely. But power, of some kind or other, will survive the shock in which manners and opinions perish; and... | |
| Daniel I. O'Neill - 2010 - 306 页
...ought to be a system of manners in every nation which a well-formed mind would be disposed to relish. To make us love our country, our country ought to be lovely" (8:129). At the same time, however, chivalry also obliged sovereigns to submit to a code of manners... | |
| Michael Kramp - 2007 - 218 页
...ought to be a system of manners in every nation which a wellformed mind would be disposed to relish. To make us love our country, our country ought to be lovely" (129). He repeated Price's patriotic manifesto that men should love their nation, but Burke maintained... | |
| Edmund Burke - 2008 - 590 页
...ought to be a system of manners in every nation which a well-formed mind would be disposed to relish. To make us love our country, our country ought to be lovely. But power, of some kind or other, will survive the shock in which manners and opinions perish ; and... | |
| Edmund Burke - 2008 - 590 页
...ought to be a system of manners in every nation which a well-formed mind would be disposed to relish. To make us love our country, our country ought to be lovely. But power, of some kind or other, will survive the shock in which manners and opinions perish ; and... | |
| 1891 - 386 页
...in his recent work on " Emigration and Immigration," after quoting Edmund Burke's memorable saying that to make us love our country our country ought to be lovely, emphasized the thought that "in order that we may take a pride in our nationality and be willing to... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1955 - 384 页
...ought to be a system of manners in every nation, which a well-formed mind would be disposed to relish. To make us love our country, our country ought to be lovely. But power, of some kind or other, will survive the shock in which manners and opinions perish ; and... | |
| 1922 - 1066 页
...relations). Thus adventurers have been inspired by patriotic enthusiasm and have themselves inspired it. ' To make us love our country, our country ought to be lovely.' Homes and nations need not be less attractive for the signs of prosperity ; money well spent produces... | |
| Lady Morgan (Sydney) - 1817 - 452 页
...ought to be a system of manners in every nation, which a well-formed mind would be disposed to relish. To make us love our country, our country ought to be lovely." BURKE. FRANCE. BOOK III. SOCIETY. Woman.— Her former Influence, and actual Post' tion in French Society.... | |
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