| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1784 - 118 pages
...and poffibly from popular delufion. But he has put to hazard his cafe, his fecurity, his intereft, his power, even ,his darling popularity, for the benefit of a people whom he has never feen. This is the road that all heroes have trod before him. He is traduced and abufed for his fuppofed... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1784 - 660 pages
...intereft, his power, even his darling popularity, for the be-' Befit of a people whom he has never feen. This is, the road that all heroes have trod before him. He is trau'uced a;id abufed for his fuppoftd moiives. He will remember, that obloquy is a neceffary ingredient... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1792 - 676 pages
...and poffibly from popular delufion. But he has put to hazard his eafe, his fecurity, his intereft, his power, even his darling popularity, for the benefit of a people whom he has never feen. This is the road that all heroes have trod before him. He is traduced and abufed for his fuppofed... | |
| Charles M'Cormick - 1798 - 402 pages
...and poffibly from popular delufion : but he has put to hazard his eafc, his fecurity, his intereft, his power, even his darling popularity, for the benefit of a people whom he has never feen. This is the road that all heroes have trod before him. He is traduced and abufed for his fuppofed... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1798 - 350 pages
...and poffibiy from popular del u lion. But he has put to hazard his eafe, his fecurity, his interefl, his power, even his darling popularity, for the benefit of a people whom he has never fcen. This is the road that all heroes have trod before him. He is traduced and abufed for his fuppofed... | |
| Edmund Burke - France - 1803 - 464 pages
...and poffibly from popular delufion. B.ut he has put to hazard his eafe, his fecurity, his intereft, his power, even his darling popularity, for the benefit of a people whom he has never feen. This is the road that all heroes have trod before him. He is traduced and abufed for his fuppofed... | |
| Edmund Burke - English literature - 1803 - 474 pages
...from popular delufion. Rut he has put fo hazard his eafe, his fecurity, his intereft, his power, e\fn his darling .popularity, for the benefit of a people whom he has never feen. This is the road that all heroes have trod before him. He is traduced and abufed for his fuppofed... | |
| 1807 - 770 pages
...comprehend, the spirit to undertake, and the eloquence to support so great a system of hazardous benevolence. He has put to hazard his ease, his security, his interest, his power, for the benefit of the people of India. He is traduced and abused for his supposed ambjtious motives.... | |
| Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - Freedom of the press - 1810 - 470 pages
...eloquence is necessary:—a man, who to relieve the sufferings of the most distant nation, " put " to the hazard his ease, his security, his interest, " his power, even his darling popularity for the be" nefit of a people whom he had never seen." How much more then for the inhabitants of his native... | |
| Thomas Erskine (1st baron.) - 1810 - 478 pages
...is necessary : — a man, who to relieve the sufferings of the most distant nation, " put " to the hazard his ease, his security, his interest, " his power, even his darling popularity for the be" nefit of a people whom he had never seen." How much more then for the inhabitants of his native... | |
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