| Edmund Burke - 1920 - 118 strani
...objection to force is, that you impair the object by your very endeavors to preserve it. The thing depreciated, sunk, wasted, and consumed in the contest....consume. I do not choose to be caught by a foreign enemy 5 at the end of this exhausting conflict ; and still less in the midst of it. I may escape ; but I... | |
| Edward Harlan Webster - 1920 - 334 strani
...1. A further objection to force is, that you impair the object by your very endeavor to preserve it. The thing you fought for is not the thing which you...recover; but depreciated, sunk, wasted, and consumed hi the contest. Nothing less will content me than whole America. I do not choose to consume its strength... | |
| James Milton O'Neill - 1921 - 880 strani
...A further objection to force is, that you impair the object by your very endeavors to preserve it. The thing you fought for is not the thing which you...whole America. I do not choose to consume its strength alone with our own, because in all parts it is the British strength that I consume. I do not choose... | |
| James Milton O'Neill - 1921 - 876 strani
...A further objection to force is, that you impair the object by your very endeavors to preserve it. The thing you fought for is not the thing which you...whole America. I do not choose to consume its strength alone with our own, because in all parts it is the British strength that I consume. I do not choose... | |
| Frederick Houk Law - 1921 - 392 strani
..."A further objection to force is, that you impair the object by your very endeavors to preserve it. The thing you fought for is not the thing which you...depreciated, sunk, wasted, and consumed in the contest. . . . "Lastly, we have no sort of experience in favor of force as an instrument in the rule of our... | |
| John Henry Arnold - 1923 - 328 strani
..."A further objection to force is, that you impair the object by your very endeavors to preserve it. The thing you fought for is not the thing which you...depreciated, sunk, wasted, and consumed in the contest." Burke has frequent occasion to resort to exposition. No attempt will be made to analyze his speech... | |
| Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar - 1925 - 316 strani
...by your very endeavours to preserve it. The thing you fought for (to wit the loyalty of the people) is not the thing which you recover, but depreciated, sunk, wasted and consumed in the contest . . ." Government by consent was indeed long ago accepted by the Indian Executive as a principle of... | |
| Woodrow Wilson - 1921 - 442 strani
...imjiair the object by your very endeavors to preserve it. The thing you fought for is not the thing you recover, but depreciated, sunk, wasted, and consumed...choose to consume its strength along with our own ; for in all parts it is the British strength I consume. . . . Let me add, that I do not choose wholly... | |
| Estelle Headley Davis, Edward William Mammen - 1927 - 358 strani
...A further objection to force is, that you impair the object by your very endeavors to preserve it. The thing you fought for is not the thing which you...whole America. I do not choose to consume its strength alone with our own, because in all parts it is the British strength that I consume. I do not choose... | |
| Lewis Copeland, Lawrence W. Lamm, Stephen J. McKenna - 1999 - 978 strani
...violence. A further objection to foree is that you impair the object by your very endeavors to preserve it. The thing you fought for is not the thing which you...but depreciated, sunk, wasted, and consumed in the cdntest. Nothing less will content me than whole America. I do not choose to consume its strength along... | |
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