| Edmund Burke - 1804 - 212 páginas
...healthy young man, cheerful in his mind, and vigorous in his arms, I cannot call such a man, poor ; I cannot pity my kind as a kind, merely because they...than their own industry, and frugality, and sobriety. Whatever may be the intention (which, because I do not know, I cannot dispute,) of those who would... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1807 - 540 páginas
...healthy young man, chearful in his mind, and vigorous in his arms, I cannot call such a man, poor ,. I cannot pity my kind as a kind, merely because they...than their own industry, and frugality, and sobriety. Whatever may be the intention (which, because I do not know, I cannot dispute) of those who would discontent... | |
| John Bristed - 1811 - 554 páginas
...healthy, young man, cheerful in his mind and vigorous in his arms; 1 cannot call surh a manpoor;— 1 cannot pity my kind as a kind merely because they...their own industry, and frugality, and sobriety." Yet notw ithstanding the existence of that great national curse in England,the system ofpoor-laws,tiie... | |
| Edmond Burke - 1815 - 218 páginas
...healthy young man, cheerful in his mind, and vigorous in his arms, I cannot call such a man, poor ; I cannot pity my kind as a kind, merely because they...than their own industry, and frugality, and sobriety. Whatever may be the intention (which, because I do not know, I cannot dispute,) of those who would... | |
| 1834 - 918 páginas
...healthy young man, cheerful in his mind, and vigorous in his arms, — I cannot call such a man iioor. I cannot pity my kind, as a kind, merely because they...found, — in something else than their own industry, frugality, and sobriety." The career of this illustrious patriot and philosopher was now about to close.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 662 páginas
...healthy young man, cheerful in his mind, and vigorous in his arms, I cannot call such a man, poor ; and an higher economy. Economy is a distributive virtue,...Parsimony requires no providence, no sagacity, no powers Whatever may be the intention (which, because I do not know, I cannot dispute) of those who would discontentmankind... | |
| 1834 - 896 páginas
...healthy young man, cheerful in his mind, and vigorous in his arms, — I cannot call such a man poor. I cannot pity my kind, as a kind, merely because they...found, — in something else than their own industry, frugality, and sobriety." The career of this illustrious patriot and philosopher was now about to close.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 618 páginas
...vigoroos in his arms, I cannot call such a man, poor ; I cannot pity my kind, as a kind merely hecause they are men. This affected pity, only tends to dissatisfy...teach them to seek resources where no resources are to he found, in something else than their own industry, and frugality, and sohriety. Whatever may he the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 744 páginas
...dbsatisfy them with their condition, and to tea» them to seek resources where no resources ir< '• be found, in something else than their own industry, and frugality, and sobriety. Whatever n • be the intention (which, because I do not know, I cannot dispute) of those who would... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1835 - 620 páginas
...such a man, poor ; I cannot pity my kind, as a kind merelv because they are men. This affected pityi tism, what has been done in France by a democratic. Rather elso than their own industry, and frugality, and sobriety. Whatever may be the intention (which, because... | |
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