| Alexander Charles Ewald - 1884 - 668 pages
...directed by laws, controlled and balanced by the great hereditary wealth and hereditary dignity of a nation, and both again controlled by a judicious check...from the reason and feeling of the people at large, acting by a suitable and permanent organ? Is it, then, impossible that a man may be found who, without... | |
| Edmund Burke - France - 1890 - 568 pages
...directed by laws, controlled and balanced by the great hereditary wealth and hereditary dignity of a nation ; and both again controlled by a judicious...from the reason and feeling of the people at large acting by a suitable and permanent organ ? Is it then impossible that a man may be found who, without... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1901 - 588 pages
...directed by laws, controlled and balanced by the great hereditary wealth and hereditary dignity of a nation, and both again controlled by a judicious check...from the reason and feeling of the people at large, acting by a suitable and permanent organ ? Is it, then, impossible that a man may be found wbo, without... | |
| Charles William Eliot - Literature - 1909 - 470 pages
...directed by laws, controlled and balanced by the great hereditary wealth and hereditary dignity of a nation; and both again controlled by a judicious check...from the reason and feeling of the people at large, acting by a suitable and permanent organ? Is it then impossible that a man may be found, who, without... | |
| Edmund Burke - Aesthetics - 1909 - 468 pages
...directed by laws, controlled and balanced by the great hereditary wealth and hereditary dignity of a nation; and both again controlled by a judicious check...from the reason and feeling of the people at large, acting by a suitable and permanent organ? Is it then impossible that a man may be found, who, without... | |
| Edmund Burke - Aesthetics - 1909 - 538 pages
...directed \by laws, controlled and balanced by the great hereditary j wealth and hereditary dignity of a nation; and both again ' ,' controlled by a judicious check from the reason and 1 feeling of the people at large, acting by a suitable and permanent organ? Is it then impossible that... | |
| Francis Canavan - Business & Economics - 1995 - 212 pages
...directed by laws, controlled and balanced by the great hereditary wealth and hereditary dignity of a nation; and both again controlled by a judicious check...from the reason and feeling of the people at large acting by a suitable and permanent organ?" (Works 5: 229). That was the Whig idea as Burke had always... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1997 - 720 pages
...directed by laws, controlled and balanced by the great hereditary wealth and hereditary dignity of a nation, and both again controlled by a judicious check...from the reason and feeling of the people at large, acting by a suitable and permanent organ? Is it, then, impossible that a man may be found who, without... | |
| Marilyn Morris - History - 1998 - 252 pages
...directed by laws, controlled and balanced by the great hereditary wealth and hereditary dignity of a nation, and both again controlled by a judicious check...from the reason and feeling of the people at large acting by a suitable and permanent organ?" 26 The revolutionaries had chosen to have "a degraded king... | |
| Peter James Stanlis - Law - 2015 - 350 pages
...directed by laws, controlled and balanced by the great hereditary wealth and hereditary dignity of a nation; and both again controlled by a judicious check...from the reason and feeling of the people at large, acting by a suitable and permanent organ." 44 Burke's warm acceptance of Britain's constitutional monarchy... | |
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