Winchester, in possession of ten thousand pounds a year ; and cannot conceive why it is in worse hands than estates to the like amount in the hands of this earl, or that squire ; although it may be true, that so many dogs and horses are not kept by the... The Quarterly review - Pagina 1311830Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Edmund Burke - 1815 - 464 pagina’s
...why it is in worse hands than estates to the like amount in the hands' of this earl, or that squire ; although it may be true, that so many dogs and horses...people. It is true, the whole church revenue is not alwaysemployed, and to every shilling, in charity ; nor perhaps ought it ; but something is generally... | |
| Edmond Burke - 1815 - 240 pagina’s
...it may be true, that so many dogs and horsei are not kept by the former, and fed with the victual: which ought to nourish the children of the people It is true, the whole church revenue is not alwayi employed, and to every shilling, in charity ; nor per haps ought it ; but something is generally... | |
| 1834 - 1046 pagina’s
...it is in worse hands than estates to the like amount in the handt ofthig Earl or that Squire! though it may be true that so many dogs and horses are not kept by the former, and fed with the victuals that ought to feed the children of the people. It is true, the whole Church revenue is not employed,... | |
| Henry Phillpotts - 1826 - 510 pagina’s
...it " is in worse hands, than estates to the like amount in the " hands of this Earl, or that Squire, although it may be true " that so many dogs and horses...employed, and to every shilling, in charity ; nor per" haps ought it ; but something is generally so employed. It " is better to cherish virtue and humanity,... | |
| 1834 - 1064 pagina’s
...is in worse hands than estates to the like amount in the hands of this Earl or that Squire! though it may be true that so many dogs and horses are not kept by the former, and fed with the victuals that ought to feed the children of the people. It is true, the whole Church revenue is not employed,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 648 pagina’s
...hands than estates to the like amount in the hands of this earl, or that squire ; although it may he re, and on their specu'ationa of a contingent improvement, wholly to separate and tear asunder might to nourish the children of the people. It. ¡ч true, the whole church revenue is not always... | |
| 1834 - 1056 pagina’s
...that so many dogs and horses are not kept by the former, and fed with the victuals that ought to feed the children of the people. It is true, the whole Church revenue is not employed, and to every shilling, in charity, nor perhaps ought it, but something is generally so employed.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1835 - 652 pagina’s
...why it is in worse hands than estates to the like amount in the hands of this earl, or that squire ; ten all discussion between us, if we are perfectly...be reduced to two or three simple maxims, but they perbaps ought it ; but something is generally so employed. It is better to cherish virtue and humanity,... | |
| Archibald Alison - 1840 - 564 pagina’s
...it should be worse in their hands than the like amount in the hands of an earl or a squire, though it may be true that so many dogs and horses are not...which ought to nourish the children of the people."* As the French Revolution was destined in other points, to be the great commentary to illustrate and... | |
| George Croly - 1840 - 612 pagina’s
...is in worse hands than estates to the like amount in the hands of this Earl or that Squire ! though it may be true that so many dogs and horses are not kept by the former, and fed with the victuals that ought to feed the children of the people. It is true, the whole Church revenue is not employed,... | |
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