| Edmund Burke - 1889 - 556 sider
...ideas in the management of groat affairs. Never have the servants of the state looked at the whole of your complicated interests in one connected view. They have taken things by bits and scraps, some at one time and one pretence, and some at another, just as they pressed, without any sort of regard... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1800 - 502 sider
...of which the converse applies to himself: ' Never have the servants of the State looked at the whole of your complicated interests in one connected view:...by bits and scraps, just as they pressed, without any regard to their relations and dependencies: they never had any system, right or wrong; but only... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1806 - 522 sider
...ideas in the management of great affairs. Never have the servants of the state looked at the whole of your complicated interests in one connected view. They have taken things, by bits and scraps, some at one time and one pretence, and some at another, just as they pressed, without any sort of regard... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 518 sider
...ideas in the management of great affairs. Never have the servants of the state looked at the whole of your complicated interests in one connected view. They have taken things by bits and scraps, some at one time and one pretence, and some at another, just as they pressed, without any sort of regard... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 512 sider
...ideas in the management of great affairs. Never have the servants of the state looked at the whole of your complicated interests in one connected view. They have taken things by bits and scraps, some at one time and one pretence, and some at another, just as they pressed, without any sort of regard... | |
| David Hume - 1810 - 568 sider
...utmost accuracy of historical truth. " Never have the servants of the state looked at the whole i.-j " of your complicated interests in one connected view...right or wrong, but " only occasionally invented some miierable tale of the day, " in order meanly to sneak out of difficulties into which they " had proudly... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1816 - 834 sider
...thing's by bits and scraps, just as they pressed, without re" gard to their relations and dependencies : they never had " any system, right or wrong, but only...in order meanly to sneak out " of difficulties into \vhich they had proudly strutted." Ministers opposed the motion, because a repeal at such a time would... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1816 - 540 sider
...ideas in the management of great affairs. Never have the servants of the state looked at the whole of your complicated interests in one connected view. They have tak"en things, by bits and scraps, some at one time and one pretence, and some at another, just as they pressed, without any sort of regard... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1820 - 502 sider
...the utmost accuracy of historical truth. " Never have the servants of the state looked at the whole of your complicated interests in one connected view...they pressed, without regard to their relations and dependencies : they never had any system, right or wrong, but only occasionally invented some miserable... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1822 - 824 sider
...truth. " Never have *^~*~^* ' the servants of the state looked at the whole of your complica- WT4. ' ted interests in one connected view : they have taken...they pressed, without regard to their ' relations and dependencies : they never had any system, right 'or wrong, but only occasionally invented some miserable... | |
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