This constitution in former days used to be the envy of the world; it was the pattern for politicians; the theme of the eloquent; the meditation of the philosopher in every part of the world. As to Englishmen, it was their pride, their consolation. By... The Harvard Graduates' Magazine - Página 17editado por - 1915Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1828 - 722 páginas
...character, or about the conduct of men, or the tenor of ' measures ; but we are grown out of humour with the English ' constitution itself ; this is become...the eloquent ; the meditation of the philosopher in 1 every part of the world. As to Englishmen, it was their pride * — their consolation. By it they... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1812 - 586 páginas
...character, or about the conduct of men, or the tenour of measures ; but we are grown out of humour with the English Constitution itself; this is become...Englishmen. This Constitution in former days used to be the admiration and the envy of the world ; it was the pattern for politicians; the theme of the eloquent;... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1813 - 600 páginas
...character or about the conduct of menr or the tenor of measures ; but we are grown out of humour w itJi the English constitution itself; this is become the...Englishmen. This constitution in former days used to be the admiration and the envy of the world; it was the pattern for politicians; the theme of the eloquent;... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1816 - 588 páginas
...character, or about the conduct of men, or the tenour of measures ; but we are grown out of humour with the English constitution itself; this is become...Englishmen. This constitution in former days used to be the admiration and the envy of the world ; it was the pattern for politicians ; the theme of the eloquent... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1826 - 676 páginas
...the character or about the conduct of men, or the tenour of measures ; but we are grown out of humour with the English constitution itself; this is become...Englishmen. This constitution in former days used to be the admiration and the envy of the world ; it was the pattern for politicians ; the theme of the eloquent... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 618 páginas
...of the animosity of Englishmen. This c on si tu ti on in former days used to he the admiration and the envy of the world ; it was the pattern for politicians...the meditation of the philosopher in every part of tho world — as to Englishmen, it was their pride, their consolation. By it they lived, for it they... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1835 - 620 páginas
...the character or about the conduct of men, or the tenour of measures ; but we are grown out of humour other forfeitures, and from all subsequent incapacities. There is abo consitution in former days used to be the admiration and the envy of ¿he world ; it was the pattern... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1840 - 466 páginas
...he, ' in consequence of the strange course we have long held, that we are now no longer quarrelling about the character, or about the conduct of men,...the philosopher in every part of the world. As to Englishmen, it was their pride, their consolation. By it they lived, and for it they were ready to... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1843 - 390 páginas
...the character, or about the conduct of men, or the tenour of measures; but we are grown out of humour with the English constitution itself; this is become...meditation of the philosopher in every part of the world.—As to Englishmen, it was their pride, their consolation. By it they lived, and for it they... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1846 - 782 páginas
...the character, or about the conduct of men, or the tenour of measures; but we are grown out of humour y constituVt I.-13 ion in former days used to be the envy of the world; it was the pattern for politicians;... | |
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