| Edmund Burke - 1853 - 876 pagine
...family arms. On the back of the pedestal, is the memorable quotation from Sir Robert's speech : — " It may be that I shall leave a name sometimes remembered with expressions of good-will in the abodes of those whose lot it is to labour, and to earn their daily bread by the sweat of their brow,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1846 - 766 pagine
...welfare and interests of the country: I shall leave a name execrated by every monopolist who, from less honourable motives, clamours for protection because...leave a name sometimes remembered with expressions of good will in the abodes of those whose lot it is to labour, and to earn their daily bread by the sweat... | |
| 1866 - 824 pagine
...said, " execrated by every monopolist, who, from less honourable motives, maintains Protection for his own individual benefit ; but it may be that I shall leave a name sometimes rememlxTed with expressions of good-will in those places which are the abodes of men whose lot it is... | |
| 1846 - 516 pagine
...leave a name execrated by every monopolist, who, from less honorable motives, maintains protection for his own individual benefit; but it may be that I shall...sometimes remembered with expressions of good-will in those places which are the abodes of men whose lot it is to labor, and to earn their daily bread by... | |
| 1846 - 660 pagine
...leave a name execrated by every monopolist who, from less honourable motives, maintains protection for his own individual benefit ; but it may be that I...sometimes remembered with expressions of good-will in those places which are the abodes of men whose lot it is to labour, and to earn their daily bread by... | |
| George Hooker Colton, James Davenport Whelpley - 1846 - 724 pagine
...leave a name execrated by every monopolist who, from less honorable motives, maintains protection for his own individual benefit ; but it may be that I...sometimes remembered with expressions of good-will in those places which are the abode of men whose lot it is to labor, and to earn their daily bread by... | |
| George Hooker Colton, James Davenport Whelpley - 1846 - 694 pagine
...leave a name execrated by every monopolist who, from less honorable motives, maintains protection for his own individual benefit ; but it may be that I...sometimes remembered with expressions of good-will in those places which are the abode of men whose lot it is to labor, and to earn their daily bread by... | |
| 1846 - 614 pagine
...less Jionourable motives, maintains protection for his own individual benefit (continued cheering) : but it may be that I shall leave a name sometimes remembered with expressions of good will in those places which are the abode of men whose lot it is to labour, and to earn their daily... | |
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