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" But what, I confess, was uppermost with me, what I bent the whole force of my mind to, was the reduction of that corrupt influence which is itself the perennial spring of all prodigality and of all disorder, — which loads us more than millions of debt,... "
A History of England: During the Reign of George the Third - Sivu 443
tekijä(t) William Massey - 1858
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A Speech of Edmund Burke, Esq. at the Guildhall, in Bristol: Previous to the ...

Edmund Burke - 1780 - 106 sivua
...that corrupt influence, which is ttfelf the perennial fpring of all prodigality, and of all diforder; which loads us, more than millions of debt ; which takes away vigour from our arms, wifdom from our councils, and every fhadow of authority and credit from the moft venerable parts of...

The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Collected in Three Volumes ...

Edmund Burke - 1792 - 676 sivua
...that corrupt influence, which is itfelf the perennial fpring of all prodigality, and of all diforder ; which loads us, more than millions of debt ; which takes away vigour from our arms, wifdom from our councils, and every madow of authority and credit from the moft venerable parts of...

Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Nide 62,Osa 1

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...that corrupt influence, which i« itfelf the perennial fpring of all prodigality, and of all diforder; which loads us more than millions of debt ; which takes away vigour from our arms, wifdom from out councils, and every ihadow 6f authority and cridit from the niKft venerable parts of...

Memoirs of the Reign of George III to the Session of Parliament ..., Nide 3

William Belsham - 1795 - 632 sivua
...national < second, the diminution of regal influence — that in- Mr' Bu fluence which took away all vigor from our arms, wisdom from our councils, and every...authority and credit from the most venerable parts of the constitution." — To effect these purposes, Mr. Burke moved for leave to bring in certain bills...

The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, Nide 13

Tobias Smollett - 1795 - 612 sivua
...that corrupt influence, which is itfelf the perennial fpring of all prodigality, and of all diforder ; which loads us more than millions of debt ; which takes away vigour from our arms, wifdora from our councils, and every fhadow of authority "and credit from the moft venerable parts...

The Beauties of the Late Right Hon. Edmund Burke: Selected from the Writings ...

Edmund Burke - 1798 - 330 sivua
...(CORRUPT.) CORRUPT influence is itfelf the perennial fpring of all prodigality, and of all diforder; which loads us, more than millions of debt; which takes away vigour from our arms, wifdom from our councils, and every fhadow of authority and credit from the moft venerable parts of...

The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Nide 3

Edmund Burke - 1801 - 368 sivua
...corrupt influence, whicTi is itfelf the perennial fpring of all prodigality, and of all diforder ; which loads us, more than millions of debt ; which takes away vigour from our arms, wifdom from our councils, and every fhadow of authority and credit from the moft venerable parts of...

The Works of ... Edmund Burke, Nide 3

Edmund Burke - 1803 - 452 sivua
...influence, which is Q 4 itfelf itfelf the perennial fpring of all prodigality, and of all diforder ; which loads us, more than millions of debt ; which takes away vigour from our arms, wifdom from our councils, and every fhadow of authority and credit from the moft venerable parts of...

History of Great Britain, from the Revolution, 1688, to the ..., Nide 7

William Belsham - 1805 - 470 sivua
...diicecfby0" second, the diminution of regal influence — that jnLMr-Burkefluence which took away all vigor from our arms, wisdom from our councils, and every...authority and credit from the most venerable parts of the constitution." — To effect these purposes, Mr. Burke moved for leave to bring in certain bills...

Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary: With Prefatory Remarks, Nide 4

Nathaniel Chapman - 1807 - 484 sivua
...the houshold. " But what I confess was uppermost with me, what I bent the whole course of my mind to, was the reduction of that corrupt influence which...itself the perennial spring of all prodigality and disorder ; which loads us more than millions of debt ; which takes away vigour from our arms, wisdom...




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