The fact is so; and these people of the southern colonies are much more strongly, and with a higher and more stubborn spirit, attached to liberty than those to the northward. Such were all the ancient commonwealths; such were our Gothic ancestors; such,... The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke - Stran 36avtor: Edmund Burke - 1807Celotni ogled - O knjigi
 | Richard Salter Storrs - 1901 - 591 strani
...part of the world, those who are free, are by far the most proud and jealous of their freedom. . . . The haughtiness of domination combines with the spirit...freedom, fortifies it, and renders it invincible." The education of the colonies, particularly the extent to which the study of the law was cultivated... | |
 | Edmund Burke - 1901 - 122 strani
...liberty than those to the northward. Such were all the ancient commonwealths ; such were our Gothic ancestors ; such in our days were the Poles ; and such will be all masters of 42. Permit me, Sir, to add another circumstance in our colonies, which contributes no mean part towards... | |
 | Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1902 - 11114 strani
...liberty than those to the northward. Such were all the ancient commonwealths; such were our Gothic ancestors; such, in our days, were the Poles, and...circumstance in our colonies, which contributes no mean part toward the growth and effect of this intractable spirit — I mean their education. In no country perhaps... | |
 | Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1890
...liberty, than those to the northward. Such were all the ancient commonwealths ; such were our Gothic ancestors ; such in our days were the Poles ; and...sir, to add another circumstance in our colonies, gered in twenty other particulars, without their being much pleased or alarmed. Here they felt its... | |
 | Edmund Burke - 1902
...liberty, than those to the northward. Such were all the ancient commonwealths ; such were our Gothic ancestors ; such in our days were the Poles ; and...it, and renders it invincible. Permit me, Sir, to ndd another circumstance in our colonies, which contributes no mean part towards the growth and effect... | |
 | Charles Sears Baldwin - 1902 - 451 strani
...following unperiodic sentence the principle of emphasis is just as evidently observed as in the period : In such a people the haughtiness of domination combines...freedom, fortifies it, and renders it invincible. — BURKE : On Conciliation with America. Equally emphatic are the unperiodic sentences in the paragraph... | |
 | Charles Sears Baldwin - 1902 - 451 strani
...following unperiodic sentence the principle of emphasis is just as evidently observed as in the period : In such a people the haughtiness of domination combines...freedom, fortifies it, and renders it invincible. — BURKE : On Conciliation with America. Equally emphatic are the unperiodic sentences in the paragraph... | |
 | Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1903
...liberty than those to the northward. Such were all the ancient commonwealths; such were our Gothic ancestors; such, in our days, were the Poles, and...circumstance in our colonies, which contributes no mean part toward the growth and effect of this intractable spirit — I mean their education. In no country perhaps... | |
 | Edmund Burke - 1904 - 164 strani
...liberty than those to the northward. Such were all the ancient commonwealths ; such were our Gothic ancestors ; such in our days were the Poles ; and...slaves, who are not slaves themselves. In such a people 25 the haughtiness of domination combines with the spirit of freedom, fortifies it, and renders it... | |
 | Edmund Burke - 1904 - 152 strani
...liberty than those to the northward. Such were all the ancient commonwealths ; such were our Gothic ancestors ; such in our days were the Poles ; and such will be all masters oi slaves, who are not slaves themselves. In such a peopte the haughtiness of domination combines with... | |
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