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
| Earl John Russell Russell - Constitutional history - 1821 - 342 pages
...particular principle, in which they are all agreed. Men thinking freely, will, in particular instances, think differently. But still, as the greater part...unfortunate in the choice of his political company if lie does not agree with them, at least nine times in ten. And this is all that ever was required fora... | |
| Earl John Russell Russell - Constitutional history - 1823 - 676 pages
...particular principle, in which they are all agreed. 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 - 1823 - 530 pages
...the course of public business are related to, or dependent on, some great leading general principle* in government, a man must be peculiarly unfortunate...does not agree with them, at least nine times in ten. And this is all that ever was required for a character of the greatest uniformity and steadiness in... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1834 - 648 pages
...could be so senselessly tyrannical as to impose. Men thinking freely, will, in particular instances, ami i > T F b b g g i i e d dfcgc,i-i.i _ cCH u> fzh f eQiRiSi H H H g Z H |h ghiUi h h h f_g`gagxi U : d h h e U $RZSZ hading general principle» in government, a man must be peculiarly unfortunate in the choice of his... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1834 - 744 pages
...could be so senselessly tyrannical as to impose. Men thinking freely, will, in particular instances, think differently. But still as the greater part of the measures which arise in the course of publick business are related to, or dependent on, some great, leading, general principles in government,... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1834 - 740 pages
...could be so senselessly tyrannical as to impose. Men thinking freely, will, in particular instances, think differently. But still as the greater part of the measures which arise in the course of publick business are related to, or dependent on, some great, leading, general principles in government,... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1837 - 744 pages
...could be so senselessly tyrannical as to impose. Men thinking freely, will, in particular instances, zen recesses of Hudson's Bay and Davis's Streights, whilst we are looking fo m the course of publick business are related to, or dependent on, some great, leading, general principles... | |
| Edmund Burke - English literature - 1860 - 644 pages
...could he so senselessly tyrannical as to impose. Men thinking freely, will, in particular instances, ected to the inspection of the superiour minister of finance ; who is to judge of it on the r puhlic husiness are related to, or dependent on, some great leading general principles in government,... | |
| 1863 - 1076 pages
...ever could be so senselessly tyrannical as to impose. Men thinking freely will in particular instances think differently. But still, as the greater part...if he does not agree with them at least nine times out of ten. If he does not concur in these general principles upon which the party is founded, and... | |
| John Russell (1st earl.) - 1865 - 322 pages
...particular principle, in -which they are all agreed. Men thinking freely will, in particular instances, think differently. But still, as the greater part of the measures which arise in tie course of public business are related to, or dependent on, some great leading general principles... | |
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