... to be habituated to the censorial inspection of the public eye; to look early to public opinion; to stand upon such elevated ground as to be enabled to take a large view of the widespread and infinitely diversified combinations of men and affairs... Principles of Government: Or, Meditations in Exile - Page 33by William Smith O'Brien - 1856 - 460 pagesFull view - About this book
| Edmund Burke - Political science - 1804 - 228 pages
...elevated ground as to be enabled to take a large view of the wide-spread and infinitely diversified combinations of men and affairs in a large society;...to reflect, to converse ; to be enabled to draw the court and attention of the wise and learned wherever they are to be found ; — to be habituated in... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1804 - 212 pages
...elevated ground as to be enabled to take a large view of the wide-spread and infinitely diversified combinations of men and affairs in a large society...reflect, to converse — To be enabled to draw the court and attention of the wise and learned whereever they are to be found — To be habituated in... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1807 - 512 pages
...elevated ground as to be enabled to take a large view of the wide-spread and infinitely diversified combinations of men and affairs in a large society...to reflect, to converse ; To be enabled to draw the court and attention of the wise and learned wherever they are to be found ;, — To be habituated in... | |
| Edmond Burke - English literature - 1815 - 240 pages
...elevated ground as to be enabled to take a large view of the wide-spread and infinitely diversified combinations of men and affairs in a large society;...to reflect, to converse ; to be enabled to draw the court and attention of the wise and learned wherever they are to be found ; — to be habituated in... | |
| England - 1856 - 838 pages
...elevated ground as to be enabled to take a large view of the widespread and infinitely diversified combinations of men and affairs in a large society...to reflect, to converse ; to be enabled to draw the court and attention of the wise and learned wherever they are to be found ; to be habituated in armies... | |
| English literature - 1834 - 566 pages
...elevated ground as to be enabled to take a large view of the wide spread and infinitely diversified combinations of men and affairs in a large society...reflect, to converse — to be enabled to draw the court and attention of the wise and learned wherever they are to be found — to be habituated in armies... | |
| George Walker - English prose literature - 1825 - 668 pages
...elevated ground as to be enabled to take a large view of the wide-spread and infinitely diversified combinations of men and affairs in a large society...to reflect, to converse ; To be enabled to draw the court and attention of the wise and learned where' ever they are to be found ; To be habituated in... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1828 - 182 pages
...elevated ground as to be enabled to take a large view of the wide-spread and infinitely diversified combinations of men and affairs in a large society...to reflect, to converse ; to be enabled to draw the court and attention of the wise and learned wherever they are to be found ; — to be habituated in... | |
| Scotland - 1832 - 1042 pages
...elevated ground as to be enabled to take a large view of the wide-spread and infinitely diversified combinations of men and affairs in a large society...to reflect, to converse ; to be enabled to draw the court aud oXUuVvju <Л X\\u learned, wherever they are to be found ; to be habituated in armies to... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1834 - 618 pages
...to take a large view of the wide-spread and infinitely diversified comhinations of men and affalrs in a large society ; To have leisure to read, to reflect, to converse ; To he enahled to draw the court and attention of the wise and learned wherever they are to he found ;... | |
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