... procured by foreign mercenary troops, and secured by standing armies. These may possibly be the foundation of other thrones ; they must be the subversion of yours. It was not to passive principles in our ancestors that we owe the honour of appearing... The Works of ... Edmund Burke - Side 194af Edmund Burke - 1812Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1798 - 672 sider
...in our anceftors that we owe the honour of appearing be.'ore a fovercign, who cannot feel that he U a prince, without knowing that we ought to be free. The revolution is a departure from the ancient courfc of the delccnt of this monarchy. The people re-entered into their original rights, and it was... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1798 - 330 sider
...anceftors that we owe the honour of appearing before a fovereign, who cannot feel that he is a prjnce, without knowing that we ought to be free. The revolution is a departure from the ancient courfe of the defcent °f tn*s monarchy. The people re-entered ipto their f original rights, and it... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1800 - 502 sider
...passive principles in our ancestors that we owe the honour of appearing before a Sovereign, who cannot feel that he is a prince without knowing that we ought...departure from the ancient course of the descent of this monarchy—the people reentered into their original rights ; and it was not because a positive law... | |
| 1814 - 774 sider
...principles in our ancestors, th it we owe 4 the honour of appearing before a Sovereign, who cannot feel 1 that he is a prince, without knowing that we ought...Law authorized what was then done ; but, because the free4 dom and safety of the Subject, the origin and cause of all Laws, 4 required a proceeding paramount... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1826 - 676 sider
...principles in our ancestors that we owe the honour of appearing before a sovereign, who cannot feel that lie is a prince, without knowing that we ought to be free. The revolution is a departure from the antient course of the descent of this monarchy. The people, at that time, re-entered into their original... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1835 - 620 sider
...passive principles in our ancestors that we owe the honour of appearing before a sovereign, who cannot is not. It is not the Christian religion as professed in the churches holding communion with Rome, antient course of the descent of this monarchy. The people, at that time, le-entered into their original... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 738 sider
...passive principles in our ancestors that we owe the honour of appearing before a sovereign who cannot oul demons shield authorised what was then done, but because the freedom and safety of the subject, the origin and cause... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 sider
...passive principles in our ancestors that we owe the honour of appearing before a sovereign who cannot as she — Beautiful exceedingly ! Л finer passage...youth ; But whispering tongues can poison truth ; authorised what was then done, but because the freedom and safety of the subject, the origin and cause... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1860 - 638 sider
...that we owe the honour of appearing before a sovereign, who cannot feel that he is a prince, wiuiout d antient course of the descent of this monarchy. The people, at that time, ie-cntered into their original... | |
| 1872 - 556 sider
...passive principles in our ancestors that we owe the honour of appearing before a sovereign who cannot feel that he is a prince, without knowing that we...original rights ; and it was not because a positive law authorised what was then done, but because the freedom and safety of the subject, the origin and cause... | |
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