But, in one case, they were the tools of a king plotting against his people ; in the other, the ministers of a free government acting upon enlarged principles, and with energies which no state that is not in some degree republican can supply. How forcibly... The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Page 1711810Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Charles James Fox - 1808 - 454 pages
...enlarged principles, and with energies which no state that is not in some degree republican can supply. How forcibly must the contemplation of these men in...political life, that a free an,d popular government is deCHAP. II. sirable, not only for the public good, but for their own 1685. greatness and consideration,... | |
| Samuel Heywood - 1811 - 536 pages
...contemplation of these men, in such SECTION I. " opposite situations, teach persons engaged in a poli " deal life, that a free and popular government is " desirable...consideration, for every object " of generous ambition. " Now in the name of wonder what can this observation have to do with judges enjoying their offices... | |
| Charles Caleb Colton - 1812 - 294 pages
...enlarged principles, and with energies which no state that is not in some degree republican can supply. How forcibly must the contemplation of these men in...consideration, for every object of generous ambition. * At the Battle of Fontenoy this Nobleman charged so bravely at the head of his Grenadiers, and had... | |
| George Wingrove Cooke - 1836 - 636 pages
...enlarged principles, and with energies which no state that is not, in some degree, republican can supply. How forcibly must the contemplation of these men,...consideration for every object of generous ambition."* The first public act of this government was in accordance with the policy they had pursued under Charles,... | |
| Gulian Crommelin Verplanck - 1836 - 76 pages
...enlarged principles, and with energies which no state that is not in some degree republican, can supply. How forcibly must the contemplation of these men,...consideration, for every object of generous ambition." Every good citizen of our republic will readily acquiesce in the soundness of this political conclusion... | |
| Gulian Crommelin Verplanck - 1836 - 76 pages
...enlarged principles, and with energies which no state that is not in some degree republican, can supply. How forcibly must the contemplation of these men,...consideration, for every object of generous ambition." Every good citizen of our republic will readily acquiesce in the soundness of this political conclusion... | |
| Gulian Crommelin Verplanck - 1836 - 80 pages
...liberal and generous pursuit, and is therefore desirable to them, not only for the public welfare, "but for their own greatness and consideration, for every object of generous ambition." In such a state, Poetry and Painting may perhaps look around in vain for Macenases. They need not despair... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1844 - 540 pages
...enlarged principles, and with energies which no state that is not in some degree republican can supply. How forcibly must the contemplation of these men in...consideration, for every object of generous ambition." — p. 88, 89. t_ As James, in the outset of his reign, professed a resolution to adhere to the system of... | |
| Armand Carrel, Charles James Fox - 1846 - 498 pages
...enlarged principles, and with energies which no state that is not in some degree republican can supply. How forcibly must the contemplation of these men,...consideration, for every object of generous ambition! The king having, as has been related, first privately communicated his intentions to the French ambassador,... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 790 pages
...enlarged principles, and with energies which no state that is not in some degree republican can supply. How forcibly must the contemplation of these men in...greatness and consideration, for every object of generous ambition."—p. 88, 89. As James, in the outset of his reign, professed a resolution to adhere to the... | |
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