The temper and character, which prevail in our colonies, are, I am afraid, unalterable by any human art. We cannot, I fear, falsify the pedigree of this fierce people, and persuade them that they are not sprung from a nation, in whose veins the blood... The Works of Edmund Burke - Страница 19по Edmund Burke - 1839Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Edmund Burke, Albert Stanburrough Cook - 1906 - 252 страници
...to your prosj*erity, ma£ be strong enough to complete your ru\$y^"J$ponati3 arma supersunt. 20 54. The temper and character which prevail in our^ Colonies are, I am afraid, unalterable by any human art. -v We cannot, I fear, falsify the pedigree of this fierce \ people, and persuade them that they are... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 506 страници
...contribute to your prosperity may be strong enough to complete your ruin. "Spoliatis anna supcrsunt." \ The temper and character which prevail in our colonies...not sprung from a nation in whose veins the blood oi freedom circulates. The language in which they would hear you tell them this tale would detect the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1907 - 120 страници
...contribute to your prosperity may be strong enough to complete your ruin. Kpoliatis arma supersunt.1^ The temper and character which prevail in our Colonies are, I am afraid, unalterable by any human art.2 We cannot, I fear, falsify the pedigree of this fierce people, and persuade them that they are... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1908 - 108 страници
...complete your ruin. Spoliatis arma supersunt. The temper and character which prevail in our Colonies 25 are, I am afraid, unalterable by any human art. We...language in which they would hear you tell them this tale 30 would detect the imposition; your speech would betray you. An Englishman is the unfittest person... | |
| McGill University - 1910 - 72 страници
...it as necessary. The first.... is the most systematic. .. .but attended with great difficulties .... the temper and character which prevail in our colonies are, I am afraid, unalterable by any human act. The second mode under consideration seems too big for my ideas of jurisprudence, I do not know... | |
| Helen Thomas - 1912 - 142 страници
...proved ? He had unconsciously scrambled to one of the highest parts of the Catskill Mountains. 4. " The temper and character which prevail in our colonies are, I am afraid, unalterable by any human art." a. What are the circumstances given? The temper and character in our colonies. b. What is the statement... | |
| George Lyman Kittredge, Frank Edgar Farley - 1918 - 286 страници
...direction which this spirit takes, it 18 will not be amiss to lay 16 open 17 somewhat 18 more largely. The temper and character which prevail in our colonies, are, I am afraid,19 unalterable by any human art. We cannot, I fear,19 falsify the pedigree of this fierce people,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1920 - 118 страници
...I am afraid, unalterable by any human art. "We cannot, 1 fear, falsify the pedigree of this tierce people, and persuade them that they are not sprung...The language in which they would hear you tell them is this tale would detect the imposition ; your speech would betray you. An Englishman is the unfittest... | |
| Robert Porter St. John, Raymond Lenox Noonan - 1920 - 296 страници
...contribute to your prosperity may be strong enough to complete your ruin. Spoliatis arrna supersunt.™ The temper and character which prevail in our colonies...are, I am afraid, unalterable by any human art. We can not, I fear, falsify the pedigree of this fierce people, and persuade them that they are not sprung... | |
| James Milton O'Neill - 1921 - 874 страници
...contribute to your prosperity may be strong enough to complete your ruin. Spoliatis anna supersunt. The temper and character which prevail in our colonies...from a nation in whose veins the blood of freedom circufates. The language in which they would hear you tell them this tale would detect the imposition.... | |
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