| Walter Ripman - 1920 - 408 páginas
...himself that his single, unsupported, desultory, unsystematic endeavours, are of power to defeat the 28 subtle designs and united cabals of ambitious citizens....an unpitied sacrifice in a contemptible struggle. 32 It is not enough in a situation of trust in the commonwealth, that a man means well to his country... | |
| Arthur Ritchie Lord - 1921 - 352 páginas
...his value and his use ; out of it the greatest talents are wholly unserviceable to the public. . . . When bad men combine the good must associate ; else...an unpitied sacrifice in a contemptible struggle.' Connexions in politics are essentially necessary for the full performance of public duties, but are... | |
| Arthur Ritchie Lord - 1921 - 316 páginas
...his use ; out of it the greatest talents are wholly unserviceable to the public. . . . When bad jnen combine the good must associate ; else they will fall,...an unpitied sacrifice in a contemptible struggle.' Connexions in politics are essentially necessary for the full performance of public duties, but are... | |
| Vardis Fisher, Opal Laurel Holmes, Opal Laurel Fisher - 1968 - 492 páginas
...the major camps. Bancroft set at the head of Chapter 1 of his Popular Tribunals Edmund Burke's words, "When bad men combine the good must associate; else...an unpitied sacrifice in a contemptible struggle." Law-abiding men fell one by one, and by the hundreds, before "lynch law" destroyed the worst of the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1981 - 536 páginas
...(Caldwell Papees, iii. 82l. unserviceable to the publick. No man, who is not inflamed by vain-glory into enthusiasm, can flatter himself that his single,...an unpitied sacrifice in a contemptible struggle. It is not enough, in a situation of trust in the commonwealth, that a man means well to his country;... | |
| Bruce Jennings, Daniel Callahan - 1985 - 358 páginas
...Fenno. Jr.. Home Style: House Members in Their Districts (Boston: Little, Brown, I978), pp. 240-44. power to defeat the subtle designs and united cabals...one by one. an unpitied sacrifice in a contemptible struggle.24 Public duty, Burke argued, gives powerful ethical support to party fidelity. He was profoundly... | |
| Terence Ball, James Farr, Russell L. Hanson - 1989 - 384 páginas
...so on principle" (quoted in Foord 1964: 315). that his single, unsupported, desultory, unsystematick endeavours are of power to defeat the subtle designs...an unpitied sacrifice in a contemptible struggle. Burke 1826: 329-30 The "parties from principle" which Hume found so unaccountable are for Burke paradigmatic... | |
| Robert Andrews - 1989 - 414 páginas
...with all nations — entangling alliance with none. Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826) American president When bad men combine, the good must associate; else...an unpitied sacrifice in a contemptible struggle. Edmund Burke (1729-1797) Irish philosopher, statesman Whomsoever England allies herself with, she will... | |
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