| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 676 halaman
...gradually leis dear to us. The very names of affe&ion and kindred, which were the bond of charity \vhilft we agreed, become new incentives to .hatred and rage, when the communion of our country is diflblved. We may flatter ourfelves that we (hall not fall into this misfortune. But we have no charter... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1798 - 330 halaman
...light, the whole body of our nation becomes gradually lefs dear to us. The very names pf affec'lior, and kindred, which were the bond of charity whilft we agreed, become new inr centives to hatred ancj rage, when the communion of our country is dilfolved. We may flatter ourfelves... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1800 - 502 halaman
...fellow-citizens in an hostile light, the whole body of our nation becomes gradually less dear to us : the very names of affection and kindred, which were the bond of charity whilst we agreed, become new incentives to hatred and rage, when the communion of our country is dissolved.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1801 - 368 halaman
...fellow-citizens in an hoftile light, the whole body of our nation becomes gradually lefs dear to us. The very names of affection and kindred, which were...whilft we agreed, become new incentives to hatred and jrage, when the communion of our country is diĀ£.Jblved. We may flatter ourfelves that we (hall not... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 454 halaman
...light, the whole body of our nation becomes gradually lefs dear to us. The very names of affeclion and kindred, which were the bond of charity whilft...country is diffolved. We may flatter ourfelves that we fhall not fall into this misfortune. But we have no charter of exemption, that I know of, from the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 452 halaman
...fellow citizens in a hoftile light, the whole body of our nation becomes gradually lefs dear to us. The very names of affection and kindred, which were...rage, when the communion of our country is diffolved. folyed. We may flatter ourfelves that we fhall not fall into this misfortune. But we have np charter... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1807 - 560 halaman
...fellow citizens in a hostile light, the whole body of our nation becomes gradually less dear to us. The very names of affection and kindred, which were the bond of charity whilst we agreed, become new incentives to hatred and rage, when the communion of our country is dissolved.... | |
| John Timbs - 1829 - 354 halaman
...fellow-creatures in a hostile light, the whole body of our nation becomes gradually less dear to us. The very names of affection and kindred, which were the bond of charity whilst we agreed, become new incentives to hatred and rage, when the communion of our country is dissolved... | |
| Laconics - 1829 - 352 halaman
...fellow-creatures ma hostile light, the whole body of our nation becomes gradually less dear to us. The very names of affection and kindred, which were the bond of charity whilst we agreed, become new incentives to hatred and rage, when the communion of our country is dissolved!... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 740 halaman
...gradually less dear to us. The very names of affection and kindred, which were the bond of charity whilst we agreed, become new incentives to hatred and rage, when the communion of our country is dissolved. We may flatter ourselves that we shall not fall into this misfortune. But we have no charter... | |
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