| 1799 - 796 страници
...arc not aiming at reforms unthought of by wife and virtuous men : that our opinions neither poflefs the advantage, nor are liable to the objection of...accufation or fufpicion to the motives of men whofe foliation »nd property, independent of their character, principles, and abilities, have given them... | |
| 1793 - 76 страници
...are not aiming at Reforms unthought of by wife and virtuous men ; that our opinions neither poflels the .advantage, nor are liable to the objection of novelty ; and that we cannot be accufed or fufpe"cted of factious purpofes, or dangerous defigns without extending the fame accufation or fufpicion... | |
| Christopher Wyvill - 1794 - 698 страници
...are not aiming at Reforms unthought of by wife and virtuous men ; that our opinions neither poflefs the advantage, nor are liable to the objection of novelty ; and that we cannot be accufed or fufpected of factious purpofes, or dangerous defigns without extending the fame accufation or fufpicion... | |
| 1799 - 770 страници
...are not aiming at reforms unIhought of by wife and virtuous men : that our opinions neither poflèfs the advantage, nor are liable to the objection of novelty; and that we cannot be accufed or fufpeâed of factious purpofes or dangerous defigns, without extending ihe fame accufation or fufpicion... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1821 - 888 страници
...are not aiming at reforms unthought of by wise and virtuous men : that our opinions neither possess the advantage, nor are liable to the objection of novelty ; and that we cannot be accused or suspected of factious purposes or dangerous designs, without extending the same accusation... | |
| Richard Brinsley B. Sheridan - 1842 - 588 страници
...are not aiming at reforms unthought of by wise and virtuous men: that our opinions neither possess the advantage, nor are liable to the objection of novelty ; and that we cannot be accused or suspected of factious purposes or dangerous designs, without extending the same accusation... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1842 - 584 страници
...are not aiming at reforms unthought of by wise and virtuous men: that our opinions neither possess the advantage, nor are liable to the objection of novelty ; and that we cannot be accused or suspected of factious purposes or dangerous designs, without extending the same accusation... | |
| Parliamentary and political miscellany - 1851 - 714 страници
...are not aiming at reforms unthought of by wise and virtuous men; that our opinions neither possess the advantage, nor are liable to the objection of novelty ; and that we cannot be accused or * See before, pp. 32, 33. suspected of factious purposes or dangerous designs, without extending... | |
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