If the local constituent should have an interest, or should form an hasty opinion, evidently opposite to the real good of the rest of the community, the member for that place ought to be as far as any other from any endeavour to give it effect. The European Magazine, and London Review - Side 1641797Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1808 - 540 sider
...have have an interest, or should form a hasty opinion, evidently opposite to the real good of the rest of the community, the member for that place ought...as far, as any other* from any endeavour to give it effect; I beg pardon for saying so much on this subject. I have been unwillingly drawn into it ; but... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1811 - 252 sider
...or should form an hasty opinion, evidertly opposite to the real good of the rest of the commuL.ty, the member for that place ought to be as far, as any ether, from any endeavour to give it effect. INSTRUMENTS BECOME MASTERS. IT is a law of nature, that... | |
| 1812 - 500 sider
...should have an interest, or should form a hasty opinion, evidently opposite to the real good of the rest of the community, the member for that place ought...as far as any other from any endeavour to give it effect." With the exception of two or three of the state legislatures, that of Virginia is said to... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1813 - 518 sider
...have an interest, or should form an hasty opinion, evidently opposite to the real good of the rest of the community, the member for that place ought...as far as any other from any endeavour to give it effect." With these open and manly sentiments, Mr. Burke entered the house of commons, and we know... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1813 - 504 sider
...an hasty opinion, evidently opposite to the real good of the rest of the community, the member fur that place ought to be as far as any other from any endeavour to give it effect." With these open and manly sentiments, Mr. Burke eptered the house of commons, and we know... | |
| Edmond Burke - 1815 - 240 sider
...have an interest, or should form an hasty opinion, evidently opposite to the real good of the rest of the community, the member for that place ought...as far, as any other, from any endeavour to give it effect. INSTUUMENTS BECOME MASTERS. IT is a law of nature, that whoever is necessary to what we have... | |
| sir James Prior - 1826 - 1108 sider
...have an interest, or should form an hasty opinion, evidently opposite to the real good of the rest of the community, the member for that place ought...as far as any other from any endeavour to give it effect." On another occasion (1780), he told them — " I did not obey your instructions : No. I conformed... | |
| 1827 - 854 sider
...should have an interest, or should form a hasty opinion, evidently opposite to the real good of the rest of the community, the member for that place ought...as far as any other from any endeavour to give it effect. " On another occasion (1780), he told them—' I did not obey your instructions : no. 1 conformed... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1829 - 532 sider
...form a hasty opinion, evidently opposed to the real good of the rest of the community, the member from that place ought to be as far as any other from any endeavour to give it effect I beg pardon for saying so much on this subject; I have been unwillingly 'drawn into it; but... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 740 sider
...have an interest, or should form an hasty opinion, evidently opposite to the real good of the rest of the community, the member for that place ought...as far, as any other, from any endeavour to give it effect. I beg pardon for saying so much on this subject. I have been unwillingly drawn into it ; but... | |
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