... 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... The Spirit of Despotism ... - Sivu 229tekijä(t) Vicesimus Knox - 1802 - 384 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| John Rolfe - 1867 - 404 sivua
...ingenious art ; to be amongst rich traders, who from their success are presumed to have sharp and vigorous understandings, and to possess the virtues of diligence,...commutative justice. These are the circumstances of men, that form what I should call a natural aristocracy, without which there is no nation. BURKE. NOBILITY.... | |
| Jakob Olaus Løkke - 1875 - 556 sivua
...art — to be amongst rich traders, who from their success are presumed to have sharp and vigorous understandings, and to possess the virtues of diligence,...commutative justice — these are the circumstances of men, that form what I should call a natural aristocracy, without which there is no nation. The state of... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - 1876 - 660 sivua
...ingenuous art ; to be amongst rich traders, who from their success are presumed to have sharp and vigorous understandings, and to possess the virtues of diligence,...constancy, and regularity, and to have cultivated an habitnal regard to commutative justice ; —these are the circumstances of men that form what I should... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1886 - 276 sivua
...ingenuous art—to be amongst rich traders, who from their success are presumed to have sharp and vigorous understandings, and to possess the virtues of diligence,...have cultivated an habitual regard to commutative justice—these are the circumstances of men that form what I should call a natural aristocracy, without... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 704 sivua
...art — to be amongst rich traders, who from their success are presumed to have sharp and vigorous understandings, and to possess the virtues of diligence,...commutative justice — these are the circumstances of men, that form what I should call a natural aristocracy, without which there is no nation. The state of... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1895 - 670 sivua
...art — to be amongst rich traders, who from their success are presumed to have sharp and vigorous understandings, and to possess the virtues of diligence,...commutative justice — these are the circumstances of men, that form what I should call a natural aristocracy, without which there is no nation. The state of... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1895 - 660 sivua
...art— -to be amongst rich traders, who from their success are presumed to have sharp and vigorous understandings, and to possess the virtues of diligence,...commutative justice — these are the circumstances of men, that form what I should call a natural aristocracy, without which there is no nation. The state of... | |
| Edward Dowden - 1897 - 306 sivua
...ingenuous art ; to be amongst rich traders who from their success are presumed to have sharp and vigorous understandings, and to possess the virtues of diligence,...commutative justice, — these are the circumstances of men which form what I should call a natural aristocracy, without which there is no nation." Even the prejudices... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1901 - 524 sivua
...ingenuous art; to be amongst rich traders, who from their success are presumed to have sharp and vigorous understandings, and to possess the virtues of diligence,...commutative justice: these are the circumstances of men that form what I should call a natural aristocracy, without which there is no nation. The state of... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1901 - 540 sivua
...ingenuous art; to be amongst rich traders, who from their success are presumed to have sharp and vigorous understandings, and to possess the virtues of diligence,...commutative justice : these are the circumstances of men that form what I should call a natural aristocracy, without which there is no nation. The state of... | |
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