| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 648 halaman
...every sort of generous and honest feeling that belongs to our nature. To bring the dispositions that U i bot both selected : in the one, to be placable; in the other irnmoveable. To model our principles to... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1837 - 744 halaman
...every sort of generous and honest feeling that belongs to our nature. To bring the dispositions that company has occasion to borrow, she has always commanded whatever she immovable. To model our principles to our duties and our situation. To be fully persuaded, that all... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1852 - 552 halaman
...every sort of generous and honest feeling, that belongs to our nature. To bring the dispositions that are lovely in private life into the service and conduct...selected ; in the one, to be placable ; in the other immovable. To model our principles to our duties and our situation. To be fully persuaded, that all... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1852 - 558 halaman
...every sort of generous and honest feeling, that belongs to our nature. To bring the dispositions that are lovely in private life into the service and conduct...selected ; in the one, to be placable ; in the other immovable. To model our principles to our duties and our situation. To be fully persuaded, that all... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1857 - 728 halaman
...every sort of generous and honest feeling that belongs to our nature. To bring the dispositions that are lovely in private life into the service and conduct...enmities. To have both strong, but both selected : in "tne one-V'to be placable; in the other, immoveable. To model our principles to our duties and our... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1857 - 586 halaman
...every sort of generous and honest feeling that belongs to our nature. To bring the dispositions that are lovely in private life into the service and conduct...To cultivate friendships, and to incur enmities. To model onr principles to our duties and situation. To be fully persuaded that all virtue which is impracticable... | |
| 1858 - 402 halaman
...our tature : to bring the dispositions that are ovely in private life into the service and conduet of the commonwealth : so to be patriots as not to forget we are gentlemen : to cultivate riendships, and to incur enmities : to model our principles to our duties and situation : ;o be fully... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1860 - 644 halaman
...every sort of generous and honest feeling that helongs to our nature. To hring the dispositions that lowed he patriots, as not to forget we are gentlemen. To cultivate friendships, and to incur enmities. To... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1865 - 572 halaman
...every sort of generous and honest feeling, that belongs to our nature. To bring the dispositions that are lovely in private life into the service and conduct...selected : in the one, to be placable ; in the other immovable. To model our principles to our duties and our situation. To be fully persuaded, that all... | |
| Hugh George Robinson - 1867 - 458 halaman
...every sort of generous and honest feeling that belongs to our nature : to bring the dispositions that are lovely in private life into the service and conduct...selected ; in the one, to be placable ; in the other, immovable : to model our principles to our duties and our situation : to be fully persuaded that all... | |
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