| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1873 - 592 pagina’s
...have examined into everybody's affairs. You have criticised every profession and vexed every trade. No one is certain of his property, and nobody knows what duties he may have to perform to-morrow. This is the policy of confiscation as compared with that of concurrent endowment. The anxiety and depression... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1874 - 630 pagina’s
...endowment in the country. (Cheers.) You have examined into everybody's affairs. You have criticized every profession and vexed every trade. (A laugh.)...knows what duties he may have to perform to-morrow." Although he had been far from willing to make this question the basis of anything like a struggle of... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1874 - 622 pagina’s
...endowment in the country. (Cheers.) You have examined into everybody's affairs. You have criticized every profession and vexed every trade. (A laugh.)...knows what duties he may have to perform to-morrow." Although he had been far from willing to make this question the basis of anything like a struggle of... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1874 - 650 pagina’s
...endowment in the country. (Cheers.) You have examined into everybody's affairs. You have criticized every profession and vexed every trade. (A laugh.)...knows what duties he may have to perform to-morrow." Although he had been far from willing to make this question the basis of anything like a struggle of... | |
| Joseph Irving - 1875 - 192 pagina’s
...fall upon the most ambitious statesman — namely, the formation of a great University, formally comes forward and proposes the omission from public study...From what I can see, the House of Commons elected to cany out that policy are beginning to experience some of the inconvenience of satiety, and if I am... | |
| Francis Hitchman - 1879 - 546 pagina’s
...when the policy of the right honourable gentleman was introduced, that confiscation was contagious. I believe that the people of this country have had...House of Commons elected to carry out that policy are Defeat of the Government. 445 beginning to experience some of the inconvenience of satiety, and if... | |
| Justin McCarthy - 1880 - 616 pagina’s
...have examined into everybody's affairs. You have criticised every profession and vexed every trade. No one is certain of his property, and nobody knows...country have had enough of the policy of confiscation.' There was, of course, extravagance in these charges, but their very extravagance suited the temper... | |
| George Henry Jennings - 1881 - 564 pagina’s
...have examined into everybody's affairs. Yon have criticised every profession and vexed every trade. No one is certain of his property, and nobody knows...what I can see, the House of Commons elected to carry ont that policy are beginning to experience some of the inconvenience of satiety, and, if I am not... | |
| Justin McCarthy - 1881 - 708 pagina’s
...have examined into everybody's affairs. You have criticised every profession and vexed every trade. No one is certain of his property, and nobody knows...country have had enough of the policy of confiscation." There was, of course, extravagance in these charges, but their very extravagance suited the temper... | |
| Francis Hitchman - 1881 - 674 pagina’s
...when the policy of tho right honourable gentleman was introduced, that confiscation was coutagious. I believe that the people of this country have had enough of the policy of confiscation. From what I cun see, the House of Commons elected to carry out that policy are beginning to experience some of... | |
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