Nations are governed by the same methods, and on the same principles, by which an individual without authority is often able to govern those who are his equals or his superiors; by a knowledge of their temper, and by a judicious management of it... Thoughts on the Cause of the Present Discontents .... - Side 3av Edmund Burke - 1770 - 118 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Edmund Burke - 1889 - 556 sider
...of both is, in truth, merely instrumental. Nations are governed by the same methods, and on the same principles, by which an individual without authority is often able to govern those who are his equals or his superiors ; by a knowledge of their temper, and by a judicious management... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1784 - 136 sider
...either in force or regulation ; the operation of both is, in truth, merely inftrumental. Nations are governed by the fame methods, and on the fame principles,...knowledge of their temper, and by a judicious management bf it ; 1 mean, — when public affairs are fteadily and quietly conducted ; not when Government is... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 596 sider
...either in force or regulation; the operation of both is, in truth, merely inftrumental. Nations are governed by the fame methods, and on the fame principles,...their temper, and by a judicious management of it; I mean,—when public affairs are fleadily and quietly conducted; not when government is nothing but... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 604 sider
...either in force or regulation ; the operation of both is, in truth, merely inftrumental. Nations are governed by the fame methods, and on the fame principles,...individual without authority is often able to govern thole who are his equals or his fuperiours ; by a knowledge of their temper, and by a judicious management... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1798 - 330 sider
...either in force or regulation ; the operation of both is, in truth, merely mJtrumental, Nations are governed by the fame methods, and on the fame principles,...individual without authority is often able to govern thole who are his equals or his fuperiors; by a knowledge of their temper, and by a judicious management... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 462 sider
...regulation, the operation of both is, in truth, merely inftrumentak Nations are governed by the lame methods, and on the fame principles, by which an individual...who are his equals or his fuperiours; by a knowledge Jedge of their temper, and by a judicious management of it; I mean,— when publick affairs are fteadily... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1804 - 244 sider
...of both is, in truth, merely instrumental. Nations are governed by the same methods, and on the same principles, by which an individual without authority is often able to govern those who are his equals or his superiors ; by a knowledge of their temper, and by a judicious management... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1804 - 228 sider
...of both is, in truth, merely instrumental. Nations are governed by the same methods, and on the same principles, by which an individual without authority is often able to govern those who are his equals or his superiors ; by a knowledge of their temper, and by a judicious management... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1806 - 522 sider
...of both is, in truth, merely instrumental. Nations are governed by the same methods, and on the same principles, by which an individual without authority is often able to govern those who are his equals or his superiours ; by a knowledge of their temper, and by a judicious management... | |
| Lady Morgan (Sydney) - 1807 - 210 sider
...there was some ground for complaint among * " Nations are governed by the same methods, and on the same principles, by which, an individual, without authority, is often able to govern those who are his equals or his superiors ; by a knowledge of their temper, and by a judicious management... | |
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