| Edmund Burke - 1790 - 372 str.
...ought to be a fyftem of manners in every nation which a. wellformed mind would be difpofed to relifh. To \ make us love our Country, our country ought to be lovely. But power, of fome kind or other, will furvive the ftlock in which manners and opinions perifh; and it will find... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1790 - 370 str.
...ou»ht to be a fyftem of manners in every nation which a wellformed mind would be difpofed to relifh. T# make us love our country, our country ought to. be lovely. But power, of fome kind or other, will furvive the fhock in which manners and opinions perifh; and it will find other... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1790 - 536 str.
...of manners in every nation which a well1 2 formed formed mind would be difpofcd to relifh. T« • make us love our country, our country ought to be lovely. . But power, of fome kind or other, will furvivc the fhock in which manners and opinions perifh; and it will find other... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 636 str.
...to be a fyfr.em of manners in every nation which a well-formed mind wpuld be difpofed to relifh. TQ make us love our country, our country ought to be lovely, But power, of fome kind or other, will furvive the fhock in which manners and opinions perifh ; and it will find... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 458 str.
...ought to be a fyftem of manners in every nation which a .well-formed mind would be difpofed to relifh. To make us love our country, our country ought to be lovely. But power, of fome kind or other, will furvive the fhock in which manners and opinions pcrifh ; and it will find... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1815 - 464 str.
...man, as well as a great critick, for the construction of poems, is equally true as to states : — Non satis est pulchra esse poemata, dulcia sunto. There...love our country, our country ought to be lovely. 8 But But power, of some kind or other, will survive the shock in which manners and opinions perish... | |
| Sydney Morgan - 1817 - 446 str.
...the substitution of oi'a/sew* for practical virtues. "" •• '" t'• FRANCE. BOOK III. SOCIETY. " There ought to be a system of manners in every na.tion,...love our country, our country ought to be lovely." BURKE. FRANCE. BOOK III. SOCIETY. Woman.— Her former Influence, and actual Position in French Society.... | |
| Lady Morgan (Sydney) - 1817 - 388 str.
...religieux que le Pape.*' BOOK III, SOCIETY. " There ought to be a system of manners in every uatiwn, which a well-formed mind would be disposed to relish....love our country, our country ought to be lovely." BBRKE. BOOK IIL SOCIETY. TVonum.—Her former Influence, and actual Postion in French Society.—National... | |
| lady Sydney Morgan - 1817 - 452 str.
...practical virtuei. FRANCE!. BOOK III. SOCIETY. " There ought to be a system of manners in every na-, lion, which a well-formed mind would be disposed to relish....love our country, our country ought to be lovely." BtrnKE. FRANCE. BOOK III. SOCIETY. Woman. — Her former Influence, and actual Position in French Society.... | |
| Charles Bucke - 1823 - 444 str.
...of St. John's. By this dreadful act, the assassin obr, It is a remark of the celebrated Burke,1 that to -make us love our country, our country ought to be lovely. To confirm this we may refer to Boccalini. •That celebrated writer fables, that all the princes of... | |
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