| Jeremy Bentham - 1824 - 440 pagine
...of reforming your betters, instead of reforming the state, the constitution, the church, every thing that is most excellent, — let each man reform himself...looking abroad and aiming at what is out of his power, &c. &c." Language to this effect may at all times be heard from anti-reformists, always, as the tone... | |
| Jeremy Bentham - 1839 - 316 pagine
...Nearly akin to the cry of popular corruption is language commonly used to the following effect: — " Instead of reforming others — instead of reforming...looking abroad and aiming at what is out of his power," &c. &c. Language to this effect may at all times be heard from anti-reformists — always, as the tone... | |
| Jeremy Bentham - 1843 - 618 pagine
...Nearly akin to the cry of popular corruption is language commonly used to the following effect : — " Instead of reforming others — instead of reforming...home; he will find there enough to do, and what is in bis power, without looking abroad and aiming at what is out of his power," fee. &c. Language to this... | |
| 1847 - 640 pagine
...removing it. Instead of reforming other» — instead of reforming the etate, the constitution, and everything that is most excellent, let each man reform...look at home ; — he will find there enough to do, without looking abroad, and aiming at what is out of his power. (Loud cheers.) And now, sir, as it... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1844 - 412 pagine
...it. Instead of reforming others—instead of reformine the state, the constitution, and every thing that is most excellent, let each man reform himself!...him look at home, he will find there enough to do, without looking abroad, and aiming at what is out of his power. (Loud cheers.) And now, sir, as it... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1844 - 348 pagine
...Instead of reforming others — instead r>f reforming the stair. The constitution, and every thing that is most excellent, let each man reform himself!...him look at home, he will find there enough to do, without looking abroad, and aiming at what is out of his power. — (Loud Cheer».) And now, sir, as... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1844 - 348 pagine
...it. Instead of reforming others — instead of reforming the state, the constitution, and every thing that is most excellent, let each man reform himself ! let him look »t home, he will find there enough to do, without looking abroad, and aiming at what is out of his... | |
| 1847 - 610 pagine
...in removing; it. Instead of reforming others—instead of reforming the State, the Constitution, and everything that is most excellent, let each man reform...look at home ; — he will find there enough to do, without looking abroad, and aiming at what is out of his power. (Loutl clieers.) And now, sir, as it... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1847 - 524 pagine
...removing it. Instead of reforming others — instead of reforming the State, the Constitution, and everything that is most excellent, let each man reform...him look at home, he will find there enough to do, without looking abroad, and aiming at what is out of his power. (Loud cheers. ) And now, Sir, as it... | |
| 1852 - 498 pagine
...Instead of reforming others — -instead of reforming the state, the constitution, and every thing that is most excellent, let each man reform himself!...him look at home, he will find there enough to do, without looking abroad, and aiming at what is out of his power. (Loud cheert.) And now, sir, as it... | |
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