| Hugh Fraser Campbell - 1883 - 128 σελίδες
...that we acquired a right by the Revolution to elect our kings, that if we had possessed it before, the English nation did at that time most solemnly...themselves, and for all their posterity for ever. (5.) Milton's republicanism was, I am afraid, founded in an envious hatred of greatness, and a sullen... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1888 - 462 σελίδες
...that we acquired a right by the Revolution to elect our kings, that if we had possessed it before, the English nation did at that time most solemnly renounce and abdicate it, (for themselves and for _. •, all their posterity for ever.) These gentlemen may value themselves as much as they please... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1890 - 568 σελίδες
...kings, that if we had possessed it I before, the English nation dloTat that time most solemnly renounde and abdicate it, for themselves and for all their posterity for ever. These gentlemen may value themselves as much as they please on their whig principles ; but I never... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1892 - 300 σελίδες
...throughout Europe, at an early period,) "yet that the English nation did, at the time of the Revolution, most solemnly renounce and abdicate it, for themselves, and for all their posterity, for ever.'' As Mr. Burke occasionally applies the poison drawn from his horrid principles, not only to the English... | |
| Israel Smith Clare - 1893 - 768 σελίδες
...possessed such a right before the Revolution, yet that the English nation did at the time of the Revolution most solemnly renounce and abdicate it for themselves and for all their posterity forever." Said Burke: "The equilibrium of the Constitution has something so delicate about it that... | |
| 1897 - 600 σελίδες
...possessed such a right before the Revolution, yet that the English nation did at the time of the Revolution most solemnly renounce and abdicate it for themselves and for all their posterity forever." Said Burke: "The equilibrium of the Constitution has something so delicate about it that... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1901 - 588 σελίδες
...that we acquired a right by the Revolution to elect our kings, that, if we had possessed it before, the English nation did at that time most solemnly...abdicate it, for themselves, and for all their posterity forever. These gentlemen may value themselves as much as they please on their Whig principles ; but... | |
| T. Dundas Pillans - 1905 - 214 σελίδες
...that we acquired a " right by the Revolution to elect our kings that, if " we had possessed it before, the English nation did " at that time most solemnly...for themselves and for all their posterity for ever. " These gentlemen may value themselves as much as " they please on their Whig principles; but I never... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1908 - 374 σελίδες
...throughout Europe, at an early period,) " yet that the English nation did, at the time of the Revolution, most solemnly renounce and abdicate it, for themselves, and for all their posterity, for ever" As Mr. Burke occasionally applies the poison drawn from his horrid principles, not only to the English... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1909 - 468 σελίδες
...that we acquired a right by the Revolution to elect our kings, that if we had possessed it before, the English nation did at that time most solemnly...themselves, and for all their posterity for ever. These gentlemen may value themselves as much as they please on their Whig principles; but I never desire... | |
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