| Edmund Burke - 1804 - 228 páginas
...prevails at courts, and at the head of armies, and in senates, as much as at the loom and in the field. The English people are satisfied, that to the great...their full contingent to the contributions levied on mortality. They want this sovereign balm under their gnawing cares and anxieties, which being less... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1804 - 244 páginas
...prevails at courts, and at the head of armies, and in senates, as much as at the loom and in the field. The English people are satisfied, that to the great...their full contingent to the contributions levied on mortality. They want this sovereign balm under their gnawing cares and anxieties, which being less... | |
| 1804 - 400 páginas
...prevails at courts, and at the head of armies, and in senate?, as much as at the loom and in the field. " The English people are satisfied, that to the great...pain, and 'domestic sorrow. In these they have no pri' ileee, but are subject to pay their full contingent to the contributions levied on mortality.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1807 - 512 páginas
...prevails at courts, and at the head of armies, and in senates, as much as at the loom and in the field. The English people are satisfied, that to the great...are among the unhappy. They feel personal pain and domestick sorrow. In these they have no privilege, but are subject to pay their full contingent to... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1814 - 258 páginas
...prevails at courts, and at the head of armies, and in senates, as much as at the loom ami in the field. The .English people are satisfied, that to the great...their full contingent to the contributions levied on mortality. They want this sovereign balm under their gnawing cares and anxieties, which being less... | |
| 1834 - 1046 páginas
...prevails at courts, and at the head of armies, and in senates, as much as at the loom and in the field. " The English people are satisfied, that to the great...unhappy. They feel personal pain and domestic sorrow. In those they have no privilege, but are subject to pay their full contingent to the contributions levied... | |
| 1831 - 602 páginas
...prevails at courts, and at the head of armies, and in senates, as much as at the town, and in the field. " The English people are satisfied, that to the great,...They, too, are among the unhappy. They feel personal and domestic sorrow. In these they have no privilege ; but are subject to pay their full contingent... | |
| Hannah More - 1819 - 554 páginas
...in proportion to the magnitude of His bounties ! May the writer be permitted to enrich the penury^of her own meagre composition with a beautiful extract...their full contingent to the contributions levied on mortality. They want this sovereign balm under their gnawing cares and anxieties, which being less... | |
| Hannah More - 1820 - 706 páginas
...overflowing cup which ought to ensure gratitude should induce forgetf ulness ! Strange ! that prayer to God should be neglected in proportion to the magnitude...their full contingent to the contributions levied on mortality. They want this sovereign balm under their gnawing cares and anxieties, which being less... | |
| Hannah More - 1821 - 244 páginas
...penury of her own meagre composition with a beautiful extract from one whose unequalled rhetctf ic was always warmed by a deep sensibility, and occasionally...their full contingent to the contributions levied on mortality. They want this sovereign balm under their gnawing cares and anxieties, which being less... | |
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