First, Sir, permit me to observe that the use of force alone is but temporary. It may subdue for a moment, but it does not remove the necessity of subduing again; and a nation is not governed which is perpetually to be conquered. My next objection is... The Debater's Guide - Página 49por John Henry Arnold - 1923 - 315 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Edmund Burke - 1906 - 176 páginas
...subdue for a moment, but it does not remove the necessity of subduing again ; 20 and a nation is not governed ° which is perpetually to be conquered....a victory. If you do not succeed, you are without re- 25 source ; for, conciliation failing, force remains ; but, force failing, no further hope of reconciliation... | |
| William Jennings Bryan - 1906 - 278 páginas
...may subdue for a moment, but it does not remove the necessity of subduing again; and a nation is not governed which is perpetually to be conquered. My...uncertainty. Terror is not always the effect of force; and an arma16 merit is not a victory. If you do not succeed, you are without resource; for, conciliation failing,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1907 - 120 páginas
...may subdue for a moment, but it does not remove the necessity of subduing again; and a nation is not governed which is perpetually to be conquered. My...always the effect of force, and an armament is not a vici\ tory. If you do not succeed, you are without resource; _3> for. conciliation failing, force remains;... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1908 - 108 páginas
...may subdue for a moment; but it does not remove the necessity of subduing again: and a nation is not governed which is perpetually to be conquered. My next objection is its uncertainty. Terror is not al- 15 ways the effect of force, and an armament is not a victory. If you do not succeed, you are without... | |
| Sir Godfrey Yeatman Lagden - 1909 - 436 páginas
...Major Hogge were reported to the High Commissioners or given any serious consideration. CHAPTER XI Terror is not always the effect of force ; and an...; for, conciliation failing, force remains ; but, farce failing, no further hope of reconciliation is left. BURKE. Sir George Cathcart, the new Governor,... | |
| 1863 - 320 páginas
...subdue for a moment, but it does not remove the necessity for subduing again ; and a nation is not governed which is perpetually to be conquered. My...effect of force, and an armament is not a victory A further objection to force is, that you impair the object by your very endeavours to preserve it.... | |
| William Murison - 1910 - 416 páginas
...necessity of subduing again ; and a nation is not governed, which is perpetually to be conquered. 3. My next objection is its uncertainty. Terror is not...always the effect of force, and an armament is not victory. If you do not succeed, you are without resource ; for, conciliation failing, force remains... | |
| Herbert Woodfield Paul - 1911 - 478 páginas
...may subdue for a moment, but it does not remove the necessity of subduing again ; and a nation is not governed which is perpetually to be conquered. My...conciliation failing, force remains ; but force failing, no farther hope of reconciliation is left. Power and authority are sometimes bought by kindness, but they... | |
| Marion Mills Miller - 1913 - 488 páginas
...may subdue for a moment, but it does not remove the necessity of subduing again ; and a nation is not governed which is perpetually to be conquered. My...conciliation failing, force remains; but, force failing, no farther hope of reconciliation is left. Power and authority are sometimes bought by kindness, but they... | |
| Sir Edgar Rees Jones - 1913 - 410 páginas
...subdue for a moment ; but it does not remove the necessity of subduing again : and a nation is not governed, which is perpetually to be conquered. My...not always the effect of force ; and an armament is 191 B not a victory. If you do not succeed, you are without resource ; for, conciliation failing, force... | |
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