| Daniel Dewar - Christian ethics - 1826 - 620 pages
...such as might with the utmast propriety be merged in that devouring vortex. With all their talents and their grandeur, they were unprincipled oppressors,...conspiracy against the liberty and independence of mankind. In the eyes of an enlightened philanthropist, patriotism, pampered to such an excess, loses the name... | |
| Daniel Dewar - Christian ethics - 1826 - 692 pages
...such as might with the utmost propriety be merged in that devouring vortex. With all their talents and their grandeur, they were unprincipled oppressors,...conspiracy against the liberty and independence of mankind. In the eyes of an enlightened philanthropist, patriotism, pampered to such an excess, loses the name... | |
| William Hone - Days - 1827 - 892 pages
...such as might with the utmost proÇriety be merged in that devouring vortex. uth all their talents and their grandeur, they were unprincipled oppressors, leagued in a determined conspiracy against the l.berty and independence of mankind."4 Every English patriot disclaims, on behalf of his country, the... | |
| William Hone - Almanacs, English - 1828 - 514 pages
...such as might with the utmost propriety be merged in that devouring vortex. With all their talents and their grandeur, they were unprincipled oppressors,...energetic stanzas, that would illustrate the remark. At the hazard of exceeding prescribed limits, two more are added to the specimens already quoted. A... | |
| Robert Hall - Baptists - 1832 - 660 pages
...such as might with the utmost propriety be merged in that devouring vortex. With all their talents and their grandeur they were unprincipled oppressors,...conspiracy against the liberty and independence of mankind. In the eyes of an enlightened philanthropist, patriotism, pampered to such an excess, loses the name... | |
| Robert Hall - 1832 - 542 pages
...such as might with the utmost propriety be merged in that devouring vortex. With all their talents and their grandeur they were unprincipled oppressors,...conspiracy against the liberty and independence of mankind. In the eyes of an enlightened philanthropist, patriotism, pampered to such an excess, loses the name... | |
| Robert Hall - Baptists - 1832 - 542 pages
...such as might with the utmost propriety be merged in that devouring vortex. With all their talents and their grandeur they were unprincipled oppressors,...conspiracy against the liberty and independence of mankind. In the eyes of an enlightened philanthropist, patriotism, pampered to such an excess, loses the name... | |
| Robert Hall - Baptists - 1833 - 504 pages
...such as might with the utmost propriety be merged in that devouring vortex. With all their talents and their grandeur they were unprincipled oppressors,...conspiracy against the liberty and independence of mankind. In the eyes of an enlightened philanthropist, patriotism, pampered to such an excess, loses the name... | |
| Robert Hall - Baptists - 1834 - 536 pages
...such as might with the utmost propriety be merged in that devouring vortex. With all their talents and their grandeur they were unprincipled oppressors,...conspiracy against the liberty and independence of mankind. In the eyes of an enlightened philanthropist, patriotism, pampered to such an excess, loses the name... | |
| William Hone - Days - 1835 - 924 pages
...such as might with the utmost propriety be merged in that devouring vortex. With all their talents and their grandeur, they were unprincipled oppressors,...country, the exclusive selfishness of Roman policy ; and Mulhouse is a patriot in the true sense of the word. His " Song of the Patriot" is a series of energetic... | |
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