... stagnant wasting reservoir of merit in me, or in any ancestry. He had in himself a salient living spring of generous and manly action. Every day he lived, he would have repurchased the bounty of the crown, and ten times more, if ten times more he... Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Pagina 5261834Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Edmund Burke - 1896 - 338 pagina’s
...would have re-purchased the bounty of the Crown, and ten times more, if ten times more he had received. He was made a public creature ; and had no enjoyment...performance of some duty. At this exigent moment, the 5 loss of a finished man is not easily supplied. But a Disposer whose power we are little able to resist,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1898 - 142 pagina’s
...would have repurchased the bounty of the Crown, and ten times more, if ten times more he had received. He was made a public creature, and had no enjoyment whatever but in the performance of some duty. 20 At this exigent moment the loss of a finished man is not easily supplied. But a Disposer whose power... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1901 - 1022 pagina’s
...would have repurchased the bounty of the crown, and ten times more, if ten times more he had received. He was made a public creature, and had no enjoyment...the loss of a finished man is not easily supplied. But a Disposer whose power we are little able to resist, and whose wisdom it behoves us not at all... | |
| Julian Hawthorne - 1902 - 474 pagina’s
...would have repurchased the bounty of the Crown, and ten times more, if ten times more he had received. He was made a public creature, and had no enjoyment...the loss of a finished man is not easily supplied. But a Disposer whose power we are little able to resist, and whose wisdom it behooves us not at all... | |
| 1906 - 866 pagina’s
...would have repurchased the bounty of the Crown, and ten times more, if ten times more he had received. He was made a public creature, and had no enjoyment...the loss of a finished man is not easily supplied. But a Disposer whose power we are little able to resist, and whose wisdom it behooves us not at all... | |
| Indiana State Bar Association (1916- ) - 1907 - 352 pagina’s
...greatest affliction paid the son who had been taken from him, for our late friend and associate was also "made a public creature and had no. enjoyment whatever but in the' performance of some duty." He recognized 'the. kinship between law and politics and took the broad and high view of both. The... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1909 - 468 pagina’s
...would have re-purchased the bounty of the Crown, and ten times more, if ten times more he had received. He was made a public creature; and had no enjoyment...the loss of a finished man is not easily supplied. But a Disposer whose power we are little able to resist, and whose wisdom it behoves us not at all... | |
| Charles William Eliot - 1909 - 470 pagina’s
...would have re-purchased the bounty of the Crown, and ten times more, if ten times more he had received. He was made a public creature; and had no enjoyment...the loss of a finished man is not easily supplied. But a Disposer whose power we are little able to resist, and whose wisdom it behoves us not at all... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 744 pagina’s
...would have repurchased the bounty of the Crown, and ten times more, if ten times more he had received. He was made a public creature, and had no enjoyment...the loss of a finished man is not easily supplied. But a Disposer whose power we are little able to resist, and whose wisdom it behooves us not at all... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1911 - 664 pagina’s
...would have re-purchased the bounty of the Crown, and ten times more, if ten times more he had received. He was made a public creature ; and had no enjoyment...the loss of a finished man is not easily supplied. But a Disposer whose power we are little able to resist, and whose wisdom it behoves us not at all... | |
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