Men thinking freely will, in particular instances, think differently. But still, as the greater Part of the measures which arise in the course of public business are related to, or dependent on, some great leading general principles in Government, a man... The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke - Page 531by Edmund Burke - 1887Full view - About this book
| 1741 - 858 pages
...are related to, or dependent on, (bine great leading gi~ neral principle! in government, a man mult be peculiarly unfortunate in the choice of his political company, if he does not agree with them at leali nine times in ten. — I remember an old fchotaftic apho7 rifm, which fays, " that the man who... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1770 - 140 pages
...related to, or dependent on, ibme great leading general principles in GovernI ment ment, a man muft be peculiarly unfortunate in the choice of his political company if he does not agree with them at leaft nine times in ten. If he does not concur in thefe general principles upon which the party is... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1784 - 136 pages
...bufinefs are related to, or dependent on, Jbrne great leading general principles in merit, a man muft be peculiarly unfortunate in the choice of his political company if he does not agree with them at leaft nine times in ten. If he does not concur in thefe general principles upon which the party is... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 596 pages
...bufinefs are related to, or dependent on, fome great leading general principles in government^ a man muft be peculiarly unfortunate in. the choice of his political company if he does not agree with them at leaft nine times in ten. If he does not concur in thefe general principles upon which the party is... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1792 - 604 pages
...bufinefs are related to, or dependent on, fome great leading general principles in government, a man muft be peculiarly unfortunate in the choice of his political company if he does not agree with them at leaft nine times in ten. If he does not concur in, thefe general principles upon which the party is... | |
| John Penn - Great Britain - 1800 - 212 pages
...Fixafpcdum pono pressis vestigia signis. LUCRZT. Men thinking freely will, in particular Instances, think differently. But still, as the greater Part...Principles in Government, a Man must be peculiarly ufrfortunate,.tin the Choice of his political Company, if he does not agree with them at least nine... | |
| 1921 - 432 pages
...their duty to contend for these situations . . . men thinking freely will, in particular instances, think differently. But still as the greater part of...his political company if he does not agree with them nine times out of ten. . . . Thus the disagreement will naturally be rare ; it will be only enough... | |
| Edmund Burke - English literature - 1803 - 462 pages
...bufmefs are related to, or dependent on, fome great leading general principles in government, a man muft be peculiarly unfortunate in the choice of his political company if he does not agree with them at leaft nine times in ten. If he does not concur in thefe general principles upon which the party is... | |
| Edmond Burke - English literature - 1815 - 218 pages
...could be so senselessly tyrannical as to impose. Men thinking freely, will, in particular instances, think differently. But still, as the greater part...related to, or dependent on, some great leading general principle* in government, a man must be peculiarly unfortunate in the choice of his political company... | |
| Earl John Russell Russell - Constitutional history - 1821 - 344 pages
...particular principle, in which they are all agreed. Men thinking freely, will, in particular instances, think differently. But still, as the greater part...does not agree with them, at least nine times in ten. And this is all that ever was required fora character of the greatest uniformity and steadiness in... | |
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