| Edmund Burke - 1883 - 396 頁
...efficacy. In a connexion, the most inconsiderable man, by adding to the weight of the whole, has his value, and his use ; out of it, the greatest talents...one by one, an unpitied sacrifice in a contemptible struggle. It is not enough in a situation of trust in the commonwealth, that a man means well to his... | |
| 1878 - 596 頁
...greatest talents arc wholly unserviceable to the public. No man, who is not inflamed by vain glory into enthusiasm, can flatter himself that his single...one by one, an unpitied sacrifice in a contemptible struggle.' This defence of Party appears to us, within its own limits, perfectly reasonable. As a vindication... | |
| 1878 - 646 頁
...greatest talents arc wholly unserviceable to the public. No man, who is not inflamed by vain glory into enthusiasm, can flatter himself that his single...one by one, an unpitied sacrifice in a contemptible struggle. ' This defence of Party appears to us, within its own limits, perfectly reasonable. As a... | |
| 1878 - 596 頁
...efficacy. In a connection the most inconsiderable man, by adding to the weight and the whole, has his value and his use ; out of it, the greatest talents...unserviceable to the public. No man, who is not inflamed by vain glory into enthusiasm, can flatter himself that his single unsupported, desultory, unsystematic... | |
| Luther Tracy Townsend - 1880 - 316 頁
...affirmed that the citizen who neglects his political duties is a public enemy. Says Edmund Burke : " When bad men combine, the good must associate; else...one by one, an unpitied sacrifice, in a contemptible struggle." In our republic, it is repeatedly urged that clergymen and all upright citizens should attend... | |
| Charles Reemelin - 1881 - 676 頁
...or efficacy. In a connection, the most inconsiderable man, by adding to the weight of the whole, has his use ; out of it, the greatest talents are wholly...that his single unsupported, desultory, unsystematic endeavors are of power to defeat the subtle have idealities in this direction, are like Diogenes of... | |
| Mary Frederica P. Dunbar - 1883 - 416 頁
...of Many Seasons: MRS. CHARLES. 4 May 18. Be true if you would be believed. Essay on Burns : CARLYLE. When bad men combine, the good must associate, else...one by one an unpitied sacrifice in a contemptible struggle. E. BURKE. Still looking to that goal sublime, Whose light remote but sure they see ; Pilgrims... | |
| Familiar quotations - 1883 - 942 頁
...Vol. ip 273. Illustrious predecessor. Thought* on the Catue of the Prtsent Discontents. Vol. ip 4M. When bad men combine, the good must associate ; else...one by one, an unpitied sacrifice, in a contemptible struggle. Vol. ip 526. Fiction lags after truth, invention is unfruitful, and imagination cold and... | |
| Harriet B. Swineford - 1883 - 302 頁
...is a limit, however, at which forbearance ceases to be a virtue. Observations on a Late Publication. When bad men combine, the good must associate, else...one by one, an unpitied sacrifice in a contemptible struggle. Thoughts on the Came of the Present Discontents. He that wrestles with us strengthens our... | |
| 1885 - 686 頁
...therefore, organization is necessary to stem the current of corruption. As Edmund Burke has said : " When bad men combine, the good must associate, else...one by one, an unpitied sacrifice in a contemptible struggle." There should then be established in every American community a patriotic association for... | |
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