| Orator - 1864 - 186 sider
...trust from Providence, for the abuse of which he is deeply answerable. Your representative owes you, not his industry only, but his judgment ; and he betrays, instead of serving you, if he sacrifices it to your opinion. My worthy colleague says, his will ought to be subservient... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1865 - 592 sider
...trust from Providence, for the abuse of which he is deeply answerable. Your representative owes you, not his industry only, but his judgment ; and he betrays, instead of serving you, if he sacrifices it to your opinion. My worthy colleague says, his will ought to be subservient... | |
| John Morley - 1867 - 338 sider
...on the contrary, he ought never under any circumstances to sacrifice. " Your representative owes you not his industry only, but his judgment ; and he betrays, instead of serving you, if he sacrifices it to your opinion." 2 On Burke's theory, the people, as a rule, were no more... | |
| Richard Edwards - 1867 - 510 sider
...trust from Providence, for the abuse of which he is deeply answerable. Your representative owes you, not his industry only, but his judgment; and he betrays instead of serving you, if he sacrifices it to your opinion. 3. My worthy colleague says his will ought to be subservient... | |
| Irish ecclesiastical record - 1868 - 596 sider
...trust from Providence, for the abuse of which he is deeply answerable. Your representative owes you not his industry only, but his judgment ; and he betrays instead of serving you, if he sacrifices it to your opinion." In these terms of great polrtical wisdom he emancipated... | |
| Frederick Charles Brightly - 1871 - 840 sider
...obey them. " The representative," says Mr. Burke, " owes to his constituents, not only his industry, but his judgment; and he betrays, instead of serving them, if he sacrifices it to their opinion." Our legislature, acting with the best intentions, and following the precedents set by the legislatures... | |
| Richard Edwards - 1867 - 508 sider
...trust from Providence, for the abuse of which he is deeply answerable. Your representative owes you, not his industry only, but his judgment; and he betrays instead of serving you, if he sacrifices it to your opinion. 3. My worthy colleague says his will ought to be subservient... | |
| Frederick Denison Maurice - 1874 - 432 sider
...trust from Providence, for the abuse of which he is deeply answerable. Your representative owes you not his industry only, but his judgment, and he betrays instead of serving you, if he sacrifices it to your opinion. My worthy colleague says, his will ought to be subservient... | |
| Jakob Olaus Løkke - 1875 - 556 sider
...trust from Providence, for the abuse of which he is deeply answerable. Your representative owes you, not his industry only, but his judgment; and he betrays, instead of serving you, if lie sacrifices it to your opinion. My worthy colleague says, his will ought to be subservient... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - 1876 - 660 sider
...trust from Providence, for the abuse of which he is deeply answerable. Your representative owes you, not his industry only, but his judgment ; and he betrays, instead of serving you, if he sacrifices it to your opinion. My worthy colleague says, his will ought to be subservient... | |
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