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" All government, indeed every human benefit and enjoyment, every virtue, and every prudent act, is founded on compromise and barter. "
Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary: With Prefatory Remarks - Page 155
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Dictiony of English literature

William Davenport Adams - 1880 - 724 pages
...Alchemie, The. See ALCHEMIB, THE COMPOUNDS OF. " Compromise and barter." " All government," says BURKE, " indeed every human benefit and enjoyment, every virtue...prudent act, is founded on compromise and barter." "Comrades, leave me here a little, while as yet 'tis early morn." First line of LockiIty ДаЫ, by...
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Short Sayings of Great Men: With Historical and Explanatory Notes

Samuel Arthur Bent - Anecdotes - 1882 - 638 pages
...Parliament, however, in 1790. " All government," said Burke. in reference to a compromise with America, "indeed, every human benefit and enjoyment, every...prudent act, is founded on compromise and barter." The religion of the colonies partook of their independent spirit. He called it "a refinement of the...
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Familiar quotations [compiled] by J. Bartlett. Author's ed

Familiar quotations - 1883 - 942 pages
...ii. p. 123. I freely confess. Vol. ii. p. 13-2. The march of the human mind is slow. Vol. ii. p. U9. All government, indeed every human benefit and enjoyment,...prudent act, is founded on compromise and barter. Vol. ii. p. 169. The worthy gentleman who has been snatched from us at the moment of the election,...
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Pretty Miss Neville, Volume 1

Bithia Mary Croker - 1883 - 266 pages
...was consequently no longer permitted to grace (?) the hunting-field. CHAPTER VIII. MY FATE IS FIXED. All government, indeed every human benefit and enjoyment,...and every prudent act, is founded on compromise and barter.—Edmund Burke. ONE bright spring morning the post-bag brought very bad news to Gallow. New...
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Sir John Eliot. John Pym. Lord Chatham. Lord Mansfield. Edmund Burke

Charles Kendall Adams - Speeches, addresses, etc., English - 1884 - 344 pages
...support any given part of our Constitution, or even the whole of it together. I could easily, if I had not already tired you, give you very striking...and every prudent act, is founded on compromise and barter.70 We balance inconveniences ; we give and take ; we remit some rights that we may enjoy others...
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Representative British Orations: With Introductions and ..., Volume 1

Charles Kendall Adams - 1884 - 354 pages
...support any given part of our Constitution, or even the whole of it together. I could easily, if I had not already tired you, give you very striking...and every prudent act, is founded on compromise and barter.10 We balance inconveniences ; we give and take ; we remit some rights that we may enjoy others...
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British Eloquence, Volume 1

Charles Kendall Adams, John Alden - Speeches, addresses, etc., English - 1884 - 360 pages
...support any given part of our Constitution, or even the whole of it together. I could easily, if I had not already tired you, give you very striking...and every prudent act, is founded on compromise and barter.70 We balance inconveniences ; we give and take ; we remit some rights that we may enjoy others...
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Sir John Eliot. John Pym. Lord Chatham. Lord Mansfield. Edmund Burke

Charles Kendall Adams - Speeches, addresses, etc., English - 1884 - 346 pages
...support any given part of our Constitution, or even the whole of it together. I could easily, if I had not already tired you, give you very striking...and every prudent act, is founded on compromise and barter.70 We balance inconveniences ; we give and take ; we remit some rights that we may enjoy others...
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Pretty Miss Neville

Bithia Mary Croker - 1884 - 416 pages
...was consequently no longer permitted to grace (?) the hunting-field. CHAPTER VIII. MY FATE IS FIXED. All government, indeed every human benefit and enjoyment,...prudent act, is founded on compromise and barter. — Edmund Burke. ONE bright spring morning the post-bag brought very bad news to Gallow. New speculations,...
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Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting, Volume 3

National Bar Association of the United States - 1890 - 108 pages
...British Kingdom leaders in the stately procession of the nations. "All government," said Edmund Burke, "indeed, every human benefit and enjoyment, every virtue and every prudent act, is founded on convenience and barter. We balance inconveniences, we give take, we remit some rights that we may enjoy...
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