Russell are entitled to the favour of the Crown? Why should he imagine that no king of England has been capable of judging of merit but King Henry the Eighth? Indeed he will pardon me; he is a little mistaken; all virtue did not end in the first Earl... The Works of ... Edmund Burke - Page 43by Edmund Burke - 1803Full view - About this book
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1898 - 142 pages
...but of the House of Russell are entitled to the favor of the Crown. Why should he imagine that no 20 king of England has been capable of judging of merit...Eighth ? Indeed, he will pardon me, he is a little mistaken : all virtue did not end in the first Earl of Bedford ; all discernment did not lose its vision... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1901 - 1022 pages
...Bedford think that none but of the House of Russell are entitled to the favor of the crown? Why should h'e imagine that no king of England has been capable...Eighth ? Indeed, he will pardon me, he is a little mistaken : all virtue did not end in the first Earl of Bedford ; all discernment did not lose its vision... | |
| Charles William Eliot - Literature - 1909 - 470 pages
...Bedford think that none but of the House of Russell are entitled to the favour of the Crown? Why should he imagine that no king of England has been capable...Eighth? Indeed, he will pardon me; he is a little mistaken; all virtue did not end in the first Earl of Bedford. All discernment did not lose its vision... | |
| Edmund Burke - Aesthetics - 1909 - 472 pages
...Bedford think that none but of the House of Russell are entitled to the favour of the Crown? Why should he imagine that no king of England has been capable...Eighth? Indeed, he will pardon me; he is a little mistaken; all virtue did not end in the first Earl of Bedford. All discernment did not lose its vision... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - English prose literature - 1911 - 754 pages
...Bedford think that none but of the house of Russell are entitled to the favor of the Crown? Why should he imagine that no king of England has been capable...Eighth? Indeed, he will pardon me; he is a little mistaken; all virtue did not end in the first Earl of Bedford. All discernment did not lose its vision... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - English prose literature - 1911 - 752 pages
...Bedford think that none but of the house of Russell are entitled to the favor of the Crown? Why should he imagine that no king of England has been capable...Eighth? Indeed, he will pardon me; he is a little mistaken; all virtue did not end in the first Earl of Bedford. All discernment did not lose its vision... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - English prose literature - 1911 - 744 pages
...Bedford think that none but of the house of Russell are entitled to the favor of the Crown? Why should he imagine that no king of England has been capable...Eighth? Indeed, he will pardon me; he is a little mistaken; all virtue did not end in the first Earl of Bedford. All discernment did not lose its vision... | |
| Stephen Coleridge - English prose literature - 1923 - 290 pages
...Bedford think that none but the House of Russell are entitled to the favour of the crown ? " Why should he imagine that no King of England has been capable...Eighth ? " Indeed, he will pardon me ; he is a little mistaken ; all virtue did not end in the first Earl of Bedford. " All discernment did not lose its... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1925 - 552 pages
...Bedford think that none but of the House of Russell are entitled to the favour of the Crown? Why should he imagine that no king of England has been capable...the Eighth? Indeed he will pardon me; he is a little mistaken; all virtue did not end in the first Earl of Bedford. All discernment did not lose its vision... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1997 - 720 pages
...Bedford think that none but of the House of Russell are entitled to the favor of the crown? Why should he imagine that no king of England has been capable...Eighth? Indeed, he will pardon me, he is a little mistaken: all virtue did not end in the first Earl of Bedford . . . Had it pleased God to continue... | |
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