| Great Britain. Parliament - 1803 - 472 pagine
...characte; of individuals, a Irate muft be indebted for its falvation. Then it is that kingdoms rife or fall in proportion as they are upheld, not by well-meant...(laudable though they may be), but by commanding, over-owing talents; by able men. And what is the nature of the times in which •we live ? Look at... | |
| 1806 - 672 pagine
...to the energy and character of individuafs, a state most be indebted for its salvation. Then it is that kingdoms rise or fall in proportion as they are upheld, not by weltmeant endeavours (laudable though they may be,) but by commanding, over-awing talents ; by able... | |
| 1806 - 666 pagine
...to the energy and character of individuals, a state must be indebted for its salvation. Then it is that kingdoms rise or fall in proportion as they are upheld, not by \\eiimeant endeavours (laudable though they may be,) but ly com> manding, over-awing talents ; by able... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1820 - 884 pagine
...character of indi'iduals, a state must be indebted for its salvation. Then it isthat kingdom« ris or fall in proportion as they are upheld, not by well-meant...be), but by commanding, over-awing talents; by able шяAnd what is the nature of the times iwhich we live ï Look at France, and f« what we have to cope... | |
| Reuben Percy - 1826 - 384 pagine
...to the energy and character of individuals, a state must be indebted for its salvation. Then it is that kingdoms rise or fall, in proportion as they...but by commanding, over-awing talents ; by able men. " I do think that this is the time when the administration of the government ought to be in the ablest... | |
| 1826 - 368 pagine
...to the energy and character of individuals, a state must be indebted for its salvation. Then it is that kingdoms rise or fall, in proportion as they...though they may be, but by commanding, over-awing taleuts ; by able men. " I do think that this is the time when the administration of the government... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1826 - 734 pagine
...must be indebted for its salvation. Then it is that kingdoms rise or fall in proportion as they we upheld, not by well-meant endeavours, (laudable though...may be) but by commanding overawing talents; by able men.jg And what is the nature of the times in which we live ? Look at France, and see what we have... | |
| Thomas Ignatius M. Forster - 1827 - 106 pagine
...to the energy and character of individuals, a State must be indebted for its salvation. Then it is that kingdoms rise or fall, in proportion as they are upheld, not by well-meant endeavours, laiidaXXIX. ble though they may be, but by the commanding, orerawing talents of able men. * * * * .... | |
| George Canning - 1828 - 516 pagine
...to the energy and character of individuals, a state must be indebted for its salvation. Then it is that kingdoms rise or fall in proportion as they are...(laudable though they may be), but by commanding, ever-awing talents ; by able men. And what is the nature of the times in which we live ? Look at France,... | |
| 1828 - 400 pagine
...bat to the energy and character of individuals a itate must be indebted for its salvation. Then it is that kingdoms rise or fall, in proportion as they are upheld, not by well meant endeavours, laudable though they may be, but by commanding, overawing talents by able men.... | |
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