| 1895 - 508 pages
...continues in its present bed, so long all the causes which weaken authority by distance will continue. " Ye gods, annihilate but space and time, and make two lovers happy ! " 3 was a pious and passionate prayer ; but just as reasonable as many of the serious wishes of very... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1895 - 136 pages
...continues in its present bed, so long all the causes which weaken authority by distance will continue. " Ye gods, annihilate but space and time, and make two lovers happy ! " l — was a pious and passionate prayer; — but just as reasonable, as many of the serious wishes... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1895 - 104 pages
...continues in its present bed, so long all the causes which weaken authority by distance will continue. " Ye gods, annihilate but space and time, and make two lovers happy ! "3 was a pious and passionate prayer ; but just as reasonable as many of the serious wishes of very... | |
| Edmund Burke, Albert Stanburrough Cook - 1896 - 256 pages
...prayer ; but just as reasonable as many of the serious wishes of very grave and solemn politicians. 59. If then, Sir, it seems almost desperate to think of...quite easy to remove the natural — which produce 20 prejudices irreconcilable to the late exercise of our authority ; but that the spirit infallibly... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1896 - 242 pages
...but just as reasonable as many of the serious wishes of very grave and solemn politicians. • . 59. If then, Sir, it seems almost desperate to think of...and not quite easy to remove the natural — which produc.M!0 prejudices irreconcilable to the late exercise of our authority ; but that the spirit infallibly... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1896 - 378 pages
...its present bed, so long all the causes which weaken authority by distance will con- — . f tinue. " Ye gods, annihilate but space and time, and make two lovers happy ! " — was a pious and passionate 15 " prayer ; but just as reasonable as many of the serious wishes of very grave and solemn politicians.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1896 - 248 pages
...annihilate but space and time, and/ ff make two lovers happy ! " — was a pious and passionate 15 prayer ; but just as reasonable as many of the serious wishes of very grave and solemn politicians. 59. If then, Sir, it seems almost desperate to think of any alterative course for changing the moral... | |
| 1896 - 1224 pages
...deep in vines, Where slumber abbots purple as their wines. t. POPE— The Dunciad. Bk. IV. L. 301. &1 «. POPE — Martinus Scriblerus on the Art of Sinking in Poetry. Ch. XI. Happiness lies in the consciousness... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1897 - 250 pages
...continues in its present bed, so long all the causes which weaken authority by distance will continue. Ye gods, annihilate but space and time, And make two...alterative course for changing the moral causes (and not 5 quite easy to remove the natural) which produce prejudices irreconcilable to the late exercise of... | |
| HAMMOND LAMONT - 1897 - 236 pages
...continues in its present bed, so long all the causes which weaken authority by distance will continue. Ye gods, annihilate but space and time, And make two...alterative course for changing the moral causes (and not 5 quite easy to remove the natural) which produce prejudices irreconcilable to the late exercise of... | |
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