The Spirit of Despotism ...Wilson & Blackwell, 1802 - 384 sivua |
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... courtier . A star shines with higher lustre , a rib- band displays a brighter hue , a title soothes the ear with sweeter music , when confer- red by a mighty potentate far exalted above vulgar control , and who holds his crown in ...
... courtier . A star shines with higher lustre , a rib- band displays a brighter hue , a title soothes the ear with sweeter music , when confer- red by a mighty potentate far exalted above vulgar control , and who holds his crown in ...
Sivu 35
... courtiers , with all who , sunk in the frivolity of a dissipated , vain , and useless life , are glad to find a succeda- neum for every real virtue , in the privi- leges of titular honor , in splendid equip- age , in luxurious tables ...
... courtiers , with all who , sunk in the frivolity of a dissipated , vain , and useless life , are glad to find a succeda- neum for every real virtue , in the privi- leges of titular honor , in splendid equip- age , in luxurious tables ...
Sivu 75
... courtiers , and those who are continually laboring to exalt pre- rogative at the expence of liberty , as ex- tremely favorable to their purpose . They caused an universal panic . The cowardice , folly , OF DESPOTISM . 75.
... courtiers , and those who are continually laboring to exalt pre- rogative at the expence of liberty , as ex- tremely favorable to their purpose . They caused an universal panic . The cowardice , folly , OF DESPOTISM . 75.
Sivu 78
... courtiers , for the prevention of parliament- ary reform , and the discredit of all popular proceedings . When any appeal to the people was in agitation , on any business whatever , it was sufficient to say , " Re- member the riots ...
... courtiers , for the prevention of parliament- ary reform , and the discredit of all popular proceedings . When any appeal to the people was in agitation , on any business whatever , it was sufficient to say , " Re- member the riots ...
Sivu 82
... against false alarms excited by courtiers ; lest in the fear of some future evil , from popular commotion , they lay aside that everwaking vigilance which is • necessary to guard the good in possession , their 82 THE SPIRIT.
... against false alarms excited by courtiers ; lest in the fear of some future evil , from popular commotion , they lay aside that everwaking vigilance which is • necessary to guard the good in possession , their 82 THE SPIRIT.
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alarm aristocratical arts avarice bestowed borough cause church commendams common conduct consequence consider constitution corruption court courtiers crown cure of souls danger despised diffuse doctrines Duke of Newcastle effeminacy emoluments ence endeavor England evil expence false favor folly French revolution friends grand grandees happiness heart honest honor hope House of Lords human nature independence influence insolence Jacobites James John justice king lence liberty Lord luxury mankind means ment merit mind minister ministerial nation never nister oligarchy parliament peace persons philosophy plebeian political poor possess potism prerogative pride principles privileges profes promote racter rank reason reform regard religion render riches scarcely selfish servile shew spies spirit of despotism splendor superior thing tion tism titles Tory truth tural vanity venal virtue virtuous vulgar whole William wish wretches
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Sivu 340 - The Spirit of the Lord , is upon me, because He hath anointed me to preach the Gospel to the poor. He hath sent me to heal the broken-hearted, to preach deliverance to the captives, and recovery of sight to the blind, to set at liberty them that are bruised, to preach the acceptable year of the Lord.
Sivu 341 - And all they in the synagogue, when they heard these things, were filled with wrath, and rose up and thrust him out of the city, and led him unto the brow of the hill whereon their city was built, that they might cast him down headlong.
Sivu 18 - That the influence of the Crown has increased, is increasing, and ought to be diminished"?
Sivu 345 - And in that day shall the deaf hear the words of the book, And the eyes of the blind shall see out of obscurity, and out of darkness. The meek also shall increase their joy in the Lord , And the poor among men shall rejoice in the Holy One of Israel.
Sivu 341 - And all bare him witness, and wondered at the gracious words which proceeded out of his mouth.
Sivu 230 - It seems to me, that in order to maintain the moral system of the world at a certain point, far below that of ideal perfection, for we are made capable of conceiving what we are incapable of attaining; but, however, sufficient upon the whole to constitute a state easy and happy, or at the worst tolerable: I say, it seems to me...
Sivu 341 - ... the Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he hath anointed me to preach the gospel to the poor ; he hath sent me to heal the broken-hearted, to preach deliverance to the captives, and recovering of sight to the blind, to set at liberty them that are bruised, to preach the acceptable year of the Lord.
Sivu 244 - They are masters of the commonwealth ; because in substance they are themselves the commonwealth. The French Revolution, say they, was the act of the majority of the people; and if the majority of any other people, the people of England, for instance, wish to make the same change, they have the same right. Just the same undoubtedly. That is, none at all.
Sivu 232 - If they retire from the world, their splendour accompanies them, and enlightens even the obscurity of their retreat. If they take a part in public life, the effect is never indifferent. They either appear like ministers of divine vengeance, and their course through the world is marked by desolation and oppression, by poverty and servitude: or they are the guardian angels of the country they inhabit, busy to avert even the most distant evil, and to maintain or to procure peace, plenty, and the greatest...
Sivu 229 - ... rich traders, who from their success are presumed to have sharp and vigorous understandings, and to possess the virtues of diligence, order, constancy, and regularity, and to have cultivated an habitual regard to commutative justice : these are the circumstances of men that form what I should call a natural aristocracy, without which there is no nation.