| Edmund Burke - 1780 - 206 страници
...member's conduct can bear this touch, mark it for fterling. He may have fallen into errors ; he muft have faults ; but our error is greater, and our fault is radically ruinous to ourfelves, if we do not bear, if we do not even applaud, the whole compound and mixed mafs of fuch... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 676 страници
...member's conduct can bear this touch, mark it for fterling. He may have fallen into errors ; he muft have faults ; but our error is greater, and our fault is radically ruinous to ourfelves, if we do not bear, if we do not even applaud, the whole compound and mixed mafs of fuch... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 454 страници
...; he mult have faults ; but our errour is greater, and our fault is radically ruinous to ourfelves, if we do not bear, if we do not even applaud, the whole compound and mixed mafs of fuch a character. Not to act thus is folly ; I had almoft faid it is impiety. He cenfures God,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 452 страници
...; he muft have faults; but our errour is greater, and our fault is radically ruinous to ourfelves, if we do not bear, if we do not even applaud, the whole compound and mixed mafs of fuch a character. Not to act thus is folly ; I had almoft faid it is impiety. He cenfures God,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1804 - 228 страници
...If our member's conduct can bear this touch, mark it for sterling. He may have fallen into errors ; he must have faults ; but our error is greater, and...censures God, who quarrels with the imperfections of man. Gentlemen, we must not be peevish with those who serve the people. For none will serve us whilst... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1804 - 244 страници
...If our member's conduct can bear this touch, mark it for sterling. He may have fallen into errors ; he must have faults ; but our error is greater, and...censures God, who quarrels with the imperfections of man. Gentlemen, we must not be peevish with those who serve the people. For none will serve us whilst... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1807 - 464 страници
...touch, mark it for sterling. He may have fallen into errours; he must have faults ; but our errour is greater, and our fault is radically ruinous to...censures God, who quarrels with the imperfections of man. Gentlemen, we must not be peevish with those who serve the people. For none will serve us whilst... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1807 - 458 страници
...touch, mark it for sterling, He may have fallen into efrours; he must have faults ; but our errour is greater, and our fault is radically ruinous to...censures God, who quarrels with the imperfections of man. Gentlemen, we must not be peevish with those who serve the people. For none will serve us whilst... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1807 - 560 страници
...touch, mark it for sterling. He may have fallen into errours ; he must have faults ; but our errour is greater, and our fault is radically ruinous to...censures God, who quarrels with the imperfections of man. Gentlemen, wcmust not be peevish with those who serve the people. For none will serve us whilst... | |
| 1808 - 540 страници
...If our member's conduct can bear this touch, mark it for sterling. He may have fallen into errors ; he must have faults ; but our error is greater, and...censures God, who quarrels with the imperfections of man. " Gentlemen, we must not be peevish with those who serve the people. For none will serve us whilst... | |
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