I beg leave to subscribe my assent to Mr. Burke's creed on the revolution of France. I admire his eloquence, I approve his politics, I adore his chivalry, and I can almost excuse his reverence for church establishments. Gibbon - Side 139av James Cotter Morison - 1878 - 184 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1804 - 664 sider
...I' relates to Mr. Burkc's book on the French Revolution : ' I admire his eloquence, ' says he, ' 1 approve his politics I adore his chivalry, and I can forgive even his superstition. The primitive church, which I have treated with some freedom, was j; self an innovation; and I was... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1796 - 520 sider
...of de Severy. I beg leave to fubfcribe my aflent to Mr. Burke's creed bn the revolution of France. I admire his eloquence, I approve his politics, I adore his chivalry, and I can almoft cxcufc his reverence for church eftablifhments. I have fometimes thought of writing a dialogue... | |
| 1796 - 502 sider
...Re-volution. I BEG leave to fubfcribe my afïènt to Mr. Burke's creed on the revolution of France. I admire his eloquence, I approve his politics, I adore his chivalry, and I can almoft excufe his reverence for church eftablilhments. I have fometimes thought of writing a dialogue... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1796 - 360 sider
...adjacent lands. 1 beg leave to fubfcribe my aflent to Mr. Burke'i creed on the revolution of France. I admire his eloquence, I approve his politics , I adore his chivalry, and I can almoft excufe his reverence for church eftablifhmencs. 1 have fometimes thought of writing a dialogue... | |
| John Aikin - 1803 - 646 sider
...occasion. " I beg leave to subscribe my assent to Mr. Burke's creed on the revolution of France. 1 admire his eloquence, I approve his politics, I adore his chivalry, and I can almost excuse his reverence for church establishments." Many passages of his letters to his most confidential... | |
| John Aikin - 1803 - 770 sider
...occasion. " I beg leave to subscribe my assent to Mr. Burke's creed on the revolution of France. 1 adniire his eloquence, I approve his politics, I adore his chivalry, and I can almost excuse his reverence for church establishments.'' Many passages of his letters to his most confidential... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1805 - 512 sider
...adjacent lands. I beg leave to subscribe my assent to Mr. Burke's creed on the revolution of France. I admire his eloquence, I approve his politics, I adore his chivalry, and I cnn almost excuse his reverence for church establishments. I have sometimes thpught of •writing a... | |
| B. Lambert - 1806 - 624 sider
...Switzerland, he says, " 1 boglea ve to subscribe my assent to Mr. Burke's creed on the revolution of France. 1 admire his eloquence, I approve his politics, I adore his chivalry, and I can almost excuse his reverence for church establishments. While the aristocracy of Berne protects the... | |
| Thomas Mortimer - 1810 - 532 sider
...exclamation : " I beg leave to subscribe my assent to Mr. Burke's creed on the revolution of France. I admire his eloquence, I approve his politics, I adore his chivalry, and can almost excuse his reverence for church establishments." During his consoling visit to lord Sheffield,... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1814 - 726 sider
...adjacent lands. I beg leave to subscribe my assent to Mr. Burke's creed on the revolution of France. I admire his eloquence, I approve his politics, I adore his chivalry, and I can almost excuse his reverence for church establishments. I have sometimes thought of writing a dialogue... | |
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