| 1824 - 884 páginas
...praiseworthy, it is by that that he will he ultimately judged, either by his contemporaries or by posterity. " Gentlemen, the end which I confess I have always had...in one word. The language of modern philosophy is widely and diffusely benevolent ; it professes the perfection of our species, and the amelioration... | |
| 1824 - 890 páginas
...praiseworthy, it is by that that lie will be ultimately judged, either by his contemporaries or by posterity. " Gentlemen, the end which I confess I have always had...in one word. The language of modern philosophy is widely and diffusely benevolent ; it professes the perfection of onr species, and the amelioration... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1824 - 894 páginas
...praiseworthy, it is by that that he will be ultimately judged, either by his contemporaries or by posterity. " Gentlemen, the end which I confess I have always had...in one word. The language of modern philosophy is widely and diffusely benevolent ; it professes the perfection of our species, and the amelioration... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1824 - 918 páginas
...it is by that, that he will be ultimately judged, either by liis contemporaries or by posterity. " Gentlemen, the end which I confess I have always had...in one word. The language of modern philosophy is widely and diffusely benevolent ; it professes the perfection of our species, and the amelioration... | |
| 1826 - 216 páginas
...at an earlier period than to many others; if I dare flatter myself (as his partiality has flattered me), that the sentiments that you are kind enough...of pursuit to a British statesman, I can describe iu one word. The language of modern philosophy is wisely and diffusely benevolent ; it professes the... | |
| 1828 - 526 páginas
...a whole, the approbation of all honest and honourable minds. " Gentlemen," continued Mr. Canning, " the end which I confess I have always had in view,...in one word. The language of modern philosophy is widely and diffusely benevolent, it professes the perfection of our species, and the amelioration of... | |
| 1828 - 498 páginas
...a whole, the approbation of all honest and honourable minds. " Gentlemen," continued Mr. Canning, " the end which I confess I have always had in view,...in one word. The language of modern philosophy is widely and diffusely benevolent, it professes the perfection of our species, and the amelioration of... | |
| 1829 - 476 páginas
...praiseworthy, it is by that that he will be ultimately judged, either by his contemporaries, or by posterity. " Gentlemen, the end which I confess I have always had...legitimate object of pursuit to a British statesman, 1 can describe in one word. The language of modern philosophy is wisely and diffusively benevolent;... | |
| Benjamin Dudley Emerson - 1830 - 334 páginas
...relents. I pardon something to the spirit of liberty. EXTRACT FROM MR CANNING S SPEECH AT PLYMOUTH. GENTLEMEN, the end which I confess I have always had...word. The language of modern philosophy is wisely and diffusively benevolent ; it professes the perfection of our species, and the amelioration of the lot... | |
| John Styles, Roger Therry - 1830 - 466 páginas
...that he will be ultimately judged, either by his contemporaries, or by posterity. " Gentlemen, the cud which I confess I have always had in view, and which...British statesman, I can describe in one word. The langunge of modern philosophy is wisely and diffußively benevolent; it professes the perfection of... | |
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