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" When that nameless thing which has been lately set up in France was described as "the most stupendous and glorious edifice of liberty which had been erected on the foundation of human integrity in any time or country... "
A history of the political life of the rt. hon. W. Pitt, by John Gifford - Sivu 47
tekijä(t) John Richards Green - 1809
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Works, Nide 3

Edmund Burke - 1792 - 636 sivua
...that namelefs thing which has been lately fet up in France was defcribed as " the moft flupendous *f and glorious edifice of liberty, which had been "...foundation of human integrity in " any time or country," it mjght at firit have led the hearer into an opinion, that the conftruction of the new fabric was...

Letters of the Ghost of Alfred: Addressed to the Hon. Thomas Erskine, and ...

Ghost of Alfred, John Bowles - 1798 - 150 sivua
...fcourge of mankind, when, in the moft public and folemn manner, you pronounced it it to be the m&ft glorious edifice of liberty, which had been erected on the foundation of human integrity in any age or country. Confiftently with this declaration, you have made the French Revolution the theme of...

The Works of ... Edmund Burke, Nide 6

Edmund Burke - 1803 - 390 sivua
...that namelefs thing which has been lately fet up in France was defcribed as " the moft flu's " pendous and glorious edifice of liberty,, which " had been...foundation of human" " integrity in any time or country," it might at firft have led the hearer into an opinion;, that the* conftruftion of the new fabrick was...

The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Nide 3

Edmund Burke - 1807 - 512 sivua
...monarchy he commends." When that nameless thing which has been lately set up in France was described as " the most stupendous and glorious edifice of liberty,...foundation of human integrity in any time or country," it might at first have led the hearer into an opinion, that the construction of the new fabrick was...

The Speeches of the Right Honourable Charles James Fox, in the House of ...

Charles James Fox - 1815 - 620 sivua
...men, and added, that he for one admired the new constitution of France, considered altogether, as tike most stupendous and glorious edifice of liberty, which...foundation of human integrity in any time or country. * After observing that it was well known, there were great and good men on both sides the House to...

The Speeches of the Right Honourable Charles James Fox, in the House of ...

Charles James Fox - 1815 - 516 sivua
...when to be baffled and disgraced in the eyes of Europe was an object of ardent expectation ! tv/rich had been erected on the foundation of human integrity in any time or cotmtry. * After observing that it was well known, there were groat and good men on both sides the...

The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist

1842 - 614 sivua
...•who declared in his place, in Parliament in April, I79l, that he '• Considered it altogether as the most stupendous and glorious edifice of liberty...foundation of human integrity in any time or country." The almost immediate results of this and similar opinions from the * Memoira of the Life and Times...

Memoir of the life and character of ... Edmund Burke; with specimens of his ...

Sir James Prior - 1824 - 618 sivua
...occasions he applauded by name, and in the hearing of the whole House, the new French Constitution, as " the most stupendous and glorious edifice of liberty...foundation of human integrity in any time or country," he afterwards, when pushed by Mr. Burke, explained away his meaning by saying that it applied to the...

Annual Register, Nide 33

Edmund Burke - 1824 - 910 sivua
...constitution of France was, in his judgment, " the most stupendous and glorious edifice of liberty that had been erected on the foundation of human integrity in any time or country." It is proper here, for a reason which will by and by appear, to mention that, as soon as Mr. Fox sat...

Memoir of the life and character of ... Edmund Burke; with specimens of his ...

sir James Prior - 1826 - 1108 sivua
...applauded by name, and in the hearing of the whole House, the new French. Constitution, as " the lapst stupendous and glorious edifice of liberty which had...foundation of human integrity in any time or country," he afterwards, when pushed by Mr. Burke, explained away his meaning by saying that it applied to the...




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