| Edmund Burke - 1790 - 382 sivua
...the many are not capable of making this calculation ; and thofe who lead them to rapine, never intend this diftribution. The power of perpetuating our property in our families is one of the mof t valuable and interefting circumftances belonging to it, and that which tends the moft to the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1791 - 418 sivua
...many are not capable of making this calculation •, and thofe who lead them to rapine, never intend this diftribution. The power of perpetuating our property in our families is one of the mof t valuable and interefting circumftances belonging to it, and that which tends fhe moft to the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1798 - 350 sivua
...the many are not capable of making this calculation ; and thofe who lead them to rapine, never intend this diftribution. The power of perpetuating our property in our families, is one of the moft valuable and interclling circumftances belonging to it, and that which tends the moft to the perpetuation of fociety... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 456 sivua
...the many are not capable of making this calculation ; and thofe who lead them to rapine, never intend this diftribution. The power of perpetuating our property...virtue; it grafts benevolence even upon avarice. The poffeffors of family wealth, and of the diftindtion which attends hereditary pofleffion (as moft concerned... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 458 sivua
...the many are not capable of making this calculation ; and thofe who lead them to rapine, never intend this diftribution. The power of perpetuating our property...virtue; it grafts benevolence even upon avarice. The poffeffors of family wealth, and of the dLftinclion which attends hereditary pofleffion (as moft concerned... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1804 - 212 sivua
...connected as friends ; otherwise nothing but confusion could be the result of such a complex constitution. The power of perpetuating our property in our families is one of the most valuable and interesting circumstances belonging to it, and that which tends the most to the perpetuation... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1807 - 512 sivua
...capable of making this calculation ; and those who lead them to rapine, never intend this distribution. The power of perpetuating our property in our families is one of the most valuable and interesting circumstances belonging to it, and that which tends the most to the perpetuation... | |
| John Bristed - 1811 - 554 sivua
...capable -of making this observation, and those who lead them to rapine never intend this distribution. The power of perpetuating our property in our families, is one of the most valuable and interesting circumstances belonging to it, and that which tends the most to the perpetuation... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1811 - 224 sivua
...friends ; otherwise nothing but confusion could be the result of such a complex constitution. .* * * * The power of perpetuating our property in our families is one of the most valuable and interesting circumstances belonging to it, and that which tends the most to the perpetuation... | |
| Edmond Burke - 1815 - 218 sivua
...connected as friends ; otherwise nothing but confusion could be the result of such a complex constitution. The power of perpetuating our property in our families is one of the most valuable and interesting circumstances belonging to it, and that which tends the most tothe perpetuation... | |
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