hope, Sir, that I think the French ' deserving of liberty. I certainly do. I certainly think that all men who desire it, deserve it. It is not the reward of our merit, or the acquisition of our industry. Life of the Right Honourable William Pitt - Pagina 46door Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1861Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
 | Charles M'Cormick - 1798
...it his interefl to adopt. " You hope, fir," continues Mr. BURKE, " that I think the French deferving of liberty. I certainly do. I certainly think that all men who defire it, deferve it. It is not the reward of our merit, or the acquifition of our induftry. It is... | |
 | Sir James Prior - 1824
...not having learned other lessons so well as it was our business to have learned them. * * * * ' " You hope, Sir, that I think the French deserving of liberty....of our merit, or the acquisition of our industry. It is our inheritance. It is the birthright of our species. We cannot forfeit our right to it, but... | |
 | Edmund Burke - 1826 - 518 pagina’s
...have but one advantage over you in France—we are nearer to the character of cool byenstanders. " You hope, Sir, that I think the French deserving of liberty....of our merit, or the acquisition of our industry. It is our inheritance. It is the birth-right of our species. We cannot forfeit our right to it, but... | |
 | sir James Prior - 1826
...have but one advantage over you in France—we are nearer to the character of cool bye-standers. " You hope, Sir, that I think the French deserving of liberty....of our merit, or the acquisition of our industry. It is our inheritance. It is the birth-right of our species. We cannot forfeit our right to it, but... | |
 | 1826
...Hibcrnia shall be free indeed! Her own elegant and sagacious Burke has observed, (speaking of liberty,) " I certainly think, that all men who desire it, deserve...of our merit, or the acquisition of our industry, it is our inheritance, it is the birthright of our species ; we cannot forfeit our right to it, but... | |
 | 1833
...France. It has certainly given rise in my mind to many reflections, and to some emotions. * « * * You hope, sir, that I think the French deserving of liberty. I certainly do. 1 certainly think that all men who desire it, deserve it. U is not the reward of our merit, or the... | |
 | George Croly - 1840
...France. It has certainly given rise in my mind to many reflections, and to some emotions.* * * You hope, sir, that I think the French deserving of liberty....of our merit, or the acquisition of our industry. It is our inheritance, the birthright of our species. We cannot forfeit our right to it, but by what... | |
 | Edmund Burke - 1844 - 518 pagina’s
...language of disapprobation, be so good as to consider it as no more than the expression of doubt. You hope, sir, that I think the French deserving of liberty....of our merit, or the acquisition of our industry. It is our inheritance. It is the birthright of our species. We cannot forfeit our right to it, but... | |
 | Edmund Burke - 1844 - 518 pagina’s
...language of disapprobation, be so good as to consider it as no more than the expression of doubt. You hope, sir, that I think the French deserving of liberty....of our merit, or the acquisition of our industry. It is our inheritance. It is the birthright of our species. We cannot forfeit our right to it, but... | |
 | Charles MacFarlane - 1844
...such considerable advances on the wrong road, lie wrote to a member of the National Assembly—" You hope, sir, that I think the French deserving of liberty....of our merit, or the acquisition of our industry. It is our inheritance. It is the birthright of our species. We cannot forfeit our right to it but by... | |
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