| Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 518 halaman
...natural resistance of things, and the various mutations of time, hinders our government, or any scheme of government, from being any more than a sort of approximation...assimilate to its parent, and to reflect with a true filial resemblance the beauteous countetenance of British liberty ; are we to turn to them the shameful parts... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 512 halaman
...natural resistance of things, and the various mutations of time, hinders our government, or any scheme of government, from being any more than a sort of approximation...assimilate to its parent, and to reflect with a true filial resemblance the beauteous , countetenance of British liberty ; are we to turn to them the shameful... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1809 - 608 halaman
...natural resistance of things, and the various mutations of time, hinder our government or any scheme of government, from being any more than a sort of approximation to the right, is it therefore that the Carmarthen! colonies are to recede from it infinitely ? When thiĀ» child of our's wishes to assimilate... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1816 - 540 halaman
...natural resistance of things, and the various mutations of time, hinder our government, or any scheme of government, from being any more than a sort of approximation...assimilate to its parent, and to reflect with a true filial resemblance the beauteous countenance of British liberty; are we to turn to them the shameful parts... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 744 halaman
...natural resistance of things, and the various mutations of time, hinders our government, or any scheme of government, from being any more than a sort of approximation...assimilate to its parent, and to reflect with a true filial resemblance the beauteous countenance of British liberty; are we to turn to them the shameful parts... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1835 - 652 halaman
...natural resistance of things, and the various mutations of time, hinders our government, or any scheme of 3 6 545 resemblance the beauteous countenance of British liberty; are we to turn to them the shameful parts... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1837 - 744 halaman
...natural resistance of things, and the various mutations of time, hinders our government, or any scheme of elvemonth, without governour, without publick council,...situation, how can the wisest of us conjecture ? Our resemblance the beauteous countenance of British liberty ; are we to turn to them the shameful parts... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1839 - 532 halaman
...natural resistance of things, and the various mutations of time, hinders our government, or any scheme of government, from being any more than a sort of approximation...right, is it therefore that the colonies are to recede * Lord Carmarthen. from it infinitely 7 When this child of ours wishes to assimilate to its parent,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1839 - 562 halaman
...sort of approximation to the right, is it therefore that the colonies are to recede * Lord Carmarthen. from it infinitely ? When this child of ours wishes...assimilate to its parent, and to reflect with a true filial resemblance the beauteous countenance of British liberty ; are we to turn to them the shameful parts... | |
| William Smyth - 1840 - 514 halaman
...natural resistance of things, and the various mutations of time, hinder our government, or any scheme of government, from being any more than a sort of approximation...that the colonies are to recede from it infinitely ? Are we to give them our weakness for their strength ; our opprobrium for their glory, and the slough... | |
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