Useful and necessary changes in legislation and administration," says the Laybach Circular of May, 1821, "ought only to emanate from the free will and intelligent conviction of those whom God has rendered responsible for power; all that deviates from... New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register - Side 327redigert av - 1821Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1821 - 612 sider
...responsible for power. All that derates from this line necessarily leads to disorder, con-motions, and evils far more insufferable than those which they...pretend to remedy. Penetrated with this eternal truth, die Sovereigns have not hesitated to proclaim it with frankness and vigour ; they bave dedared that,... | |
| 1821 - 614 sider
...to emanate from the free will and the intelligent and well-weighed conviction of those whom God has rendered responsible for power. All that deviates from this line necessarily leads to disorder, con-motions, and evils fur more insufferable than those which they pretend to remedy. Penetrated with... | |
| 1821 - 614 sider
...to emanate from the free will and the intelligent and well-weighed conviction of those whom God has rendered responsible for power. All that deviates from this line necessarily leads to disorder, con-motions, and evils far more insufferable than those which they pretend to remedy. Penetrated with... | |
| 1822 - 1100 sider
...only to emanate from the free will, the intelligent and well' weighed conviction of those whom God had rendered responsible for power. All that deviates...rights and independence of all legitimate power, they regard as legally null, and as disavowed by the principles which constitute the public right of Europe,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1822 - 1050 sider
...only to emanate from the free will, the intelligent and wellweighed conviction of those whom God had rendered responsible for power. All that deviates...commotions, and evils, far more insufferable than thoso which they pretend to remedy. Penetrated with this eternal truth, the sovereigns have not hesitated... | |
| M. de Pradt (Dominique Georges Frédéric) - 1822 - 458 sider
...necessarily to disorder and overthrow, to evils more insufferable than those which it is pretended to heal. Penetrated with this eternal truth, the sovereigns have not hesitated to proclaim it with candour and firmness ; they have declared that, at the same time that they respect the rights and independence... | |
| Walter Scott - 1823 - 786 sider
...to emanate from the free will and the intelligent and well-weighed conviction of those whom God has rendered responsible for power. All that deviates...eternal truth, the sovereigns have not hesitated to proclaimit with frankness and vigour; they have declared that, in respecting the rights and independence... | |
| 1827 - 552 sider
...administration, ought only to emanate from the free will and intelligent conviction of those whom God has rendered responsible for power; all that deviates...insufferable than those which they pretend to remedy."* Now, sir, this principle would carry Europe back again, at once, into the middle of the dark ages.... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1830 - 518 sider
...administration, ought only to emanate from the free will and intelligent conviction of those whom God has rendered responsible for power; all that deviates...insufferable than those which they pretend to remedy."! Now, sir, this principle would carry Europe back again, at once, into the middle of the dark ages.... | |
| 1844 - 554 sider
...the free will and intelligent conviction of those whom God has rendered responsible for power. Alt that deviates from this line necessarily leads to...insufferable than those which they pretend to remedy." And his late Austrian Majesty Francis I is reported to have declared, in an address to the Hungarian... | |
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