| Edmund Burke - 1890 - 568 páginas
...charity. The cause of civil liberty and civil government gains as little as that of religion by this confusion of duties. Those who quit their proper character,...its affairs, on which they pronounce with so much confi20 dence, they have nothing of politics but the passions they excite. Surely the church is a place... | |
| 1891 - 556 páginas
...full blown pride, Know little of affections crushed within And wrongs which frenzy thee. Talfourd. Those who quit their proper character to assume what...belong to them, are for the greater part ignorant of both the character they leave and of the character they assume. Burke. ATTRIBUTES or A. Though gay... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1892 - 598 páginas
...charity. The cause of civil liberty and civil government gains as little as that of religion by this confusion of duties. Those who quit their proper character,...of the character they leave, and of the character rthey assume. Wholly unacquainted with the world in which they are so fond of meddling, and inexperienced... | |
| Maturin Murray Ballou - 1894 - 604 páginas
...and which is occasionally longer, occasionally shorter, than he is. — Madame de la liochejaquelein. Those who quit their proper character to assume what...character they leave and of the character they assume. — Burke. A German writer observes : " The noblest characters only show themselves in their real light.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1901 - 588 páginas
...charity. The cause of civil liberty and civil government gains as little as that of religion by this confusion of duties. Those who quit their proper character...Wholly unacquainted with the world, in which they arc so fond of meddling, and inexperienced in all its affairs, on which they pronounce with so much... | |
| William Vincent Byars - 1901 - 610 páginas
...dividing, morally, and not metaphysically or mathematically, true moral denominations. Pretenders — Those who quit their proper character to assume what...character they leave, and of the character they assume. Property for the Fittest— A great object is always answered, whenever any property is transferred... | |
| W. V. Byars - 1901 - 616 páginas
...dividing, morally, and not metaphysically or mathematically, true moral denominations. Pretenders — Those who quit their proper character to assume what...character they leave, and of the character they assume. Property for the Fittest — A great object is always answered, whenever any property is transferred... | |
| Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1905 - 422 páginas
...charity. The cause of civil liberty 25 and civil government gains as little as that of religion by this confusion of duties. Those who quit their proper character,...character they assume. Wholly unacquainted with the 30 world in which they are so fond of meddling, and inexperienced in all its affairs on which they... | |
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