First, the people of the colonies arc descendants of Englishmen. England, sir, is a nation, which still I hope respects, and formerly adored, her freedom. The colonists emigrated from you, when this part of your character was most predominant ; and they... The Works of Edmund Burke - Stran 8avtor: Edmund Burke - 1839Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Edmund Burke - 1897 - 232 strani
...it will 20 not be amiss to lay open somewhat more largely. Q First, the people of the colonies are descendants of Englishmen. England, Sir, is a nation...emigrated from you when this part of your character was 25 most predominant ; and they took this bias and direction the moment they parted from your hands.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1897 - 232 strani
...takes, it will 20 not be amiss to lay open somewhat more largely. First, the people of the colonies are descendants of Englishmen. England, Sir, is a nation...emigrated from you when this part of your character was 25 most predominant ; and they took this bias and direction the moment they parted from your hands.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1897 - 266 strani
...takes, it will not be amiss to lay open somewhat more largely. 39. First, the people of the Colonies are descendants of Englishmen. England, Sir, is a nation,...hope respects, and formerly adored, her freedom. The 10 Colonists emigrated from you when this part of your character was most predominant, and they took... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1897 - 110 strani
...takes, it will not be amiss to lay open somewhat more largely. First, the people of the Colonies are descendants of Englishmen. England, Sir, is a nation...hope, respects, and formerly adored, her freedom. The 15 Colonists emigrated from you when this part of your character was most predominant ; and they took... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1897 - 250 strani
...formerly adored, her freedom. The colonists emigrated from you when this part of your character was 25 most predominant ; and they took this bias and direction the moment they parted from your hands. They are there• fore not only devoted to liberty, but to liberty according to English ideas and on English... | |
| Cornelius Beach Bradley - 1897 - 396 strani
...5 lay open somewhat more largely. First, the people of the Colonies are descendants of Englishmejjt England, Sir, is a nation which still, I hope, respects, and formerly adored, her freedomT^The Colonists emigrated from you when this part of your 10 character was most predominant... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1897 - 238 strani
...somewhat more largely. First, the peo£le__of_l>iq rolqpipg qj-p descendants of Englishmen. England^Sir, is a nation which still, I hope, respects, and formerly adored, her freedom. Trie colonists einifjraTEd' 'frotrr you when this part of your character was 25 most predominant ;... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1898 - 168 strani
...to lay open somewhat more largely. c*-. , 138] First, the people of the colonies are__descendan,ts of Englishmen. England, Sir, is a nation, which still...The colonists emigrated from you when, this part of jy ur character was most predominant; and they took this bias and direction the moment they parted... | |
| George Rice Carpenter - 1898 - 280 strani
...pines!" — CARLYLE: Burns. (d) " First, the people of the Colonies are descendants of Englishmen.1 England, sir, is a nation, which still, I hope, respects, and formerly adored, her freedom." — BURKE, Speech on Conciliation with America. II. Give nouns standing for groups of fish, soldiers,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1899 - 202 strani
...takes, it will not be amiss to lay open somewhat more largely. 10 First, the people of the colonies are descendants of Englishmen. England, Sir, is a nation...when this part of your character was most predominant ; is and they took this bias and direction the moment they parted from your hands. They are therefore... | |
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