| History - 1824 - 884 pages
...universe to the other, but that the sword of Great Britain should leap from its scabbard to avenge it. But as it is the province -of law to control the excess even of laudable passions and propenaiNOV.] 168 lies in individuals, so it is the duty of government to restrain within due bounds... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1824 - 894 pages
...universe to the other, but that the sword of Great Britain should leap from its scabbard to avenge it. But as it is the province of law to control the excess even of laudable passions and propensiNOV.] 153 ties in individuals, so it is the duty of government to restrain within due bounds... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1824 - 918 pages
...universe to the other, but that the sword of Great Britain should leap from its scabbard to avenge ik But as it is the province of law to control the excess even jpf laudable passions and propensi* ties in individuals, so it is the duty of government to restrain... | |
| James Lyon (of Fairhaven, Vermont) - 486 pages
...no act of injustice could be perpetrated from one end of the universe to the other, but that I lie sword of Great Britain should leap from its scabbard...of national sentiment, and to regulate the course qpd direction of impulses which it cannot blame. Is there any one among the latter class of persons... | |
| Great Britain - 1828 - 526 pages
...Great Britain should leap from its scabbard to avenge it. It was the- duty of government, however, to restrain within due bounds the ebullition of national sentiment, and to regulate the course of and direct the impulses which it could not blame. " Is there," said Mr. Canning, " any one who continues... | |
| Great Britain - 1828 - 628 pages
...of Great Britain should leap from its scabbard to avenge it. It was the duty of government, however, to restrain within due bounds the ebullition of national sentiment, and to regulate- the course of and direct the impulses which it could not blame. " Is there," said Mr. Canning, " any one who continues... | |
| John Styles, Roger Therry - 1830 - 466 pages
...sword of Great Britain shonld leap from its scabhard to avenge it. Bnt as it is the province of laws to control the excess even of laudable passions and propensities in individuals, so it is the dnty of government to restrain within due bonnds the ehullition of national sentiment, and to regulate... | |
| 1847 - 296 pages
...other, but that LITERABY NOTICES. (he sword of Great Britain should leap from its scabbard to avenge it. But as it is the province of law to control the excess...in individuals, so it is the duty of government to retain within due bounds the ebullition of national sentiment, and to regulate the course and direction... | |
| George Canning - Great Britain - 1850 - 634 pages
...universe to the other, but that the sword of Great Britain should leap from its scabbard to avenge it. But as it is the province of law to control the excess...the duty of Government to restrain within due bounds (he ebullition of national sentiment, and to regulate the course and direction of impulses which it... | |
| Half hours - 1856 - 650 pages
...universe to the other, but that the sword of Great Britaiu should leap from its scabbard to avenge it. But as it is the province of law to control the excess...direction of impulses which it cannot blame. Is there aiiy one among the latter class of persons described by my honourable friend (for to the former I have... | |
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