| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1898 - 168 pages
...My idea is nothing more. Eefined policy ever has been the parent of confusion ; and ever will be so, as long as the world endures. Plain good intention, which is as easily discovered at the first view, as fraud is surely detected at last, is, let me say, of no mean... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1899 - 202 pages
...idea is nothing more. Refined policy ever 5 has been the parent of confusion ; and ever will be so, as long as the world endures. Plain good intention which is as easily discovered at the first view as fraud is surely detected at last, is, let me say, of no mean... | |
| English Orators - 1899 - 616 pages
...My idea is nothing more. Refined policy ever has been the parent of confusion, and ever will be so as long as the world endures. Plain good intention, which is as easily discovered at the first view as fraud is surely detected at last, is (let me say) of no mean... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1900 - 136 pages
...detected at last, is, let me say, of no mean force in the government of mankind. Genuine sim- 15 plicity of heart is an healing and cementing principle., My plan, therefore, being formed upon the most simple grounds imaginable, may disappoint some people, when they hear it. It has nothing to recommend... | |
| Orators - 1900 - 496 pages
...My idea is nothing more. Refined policy ever has been the parent of confusion, and ever will be so as long as the world endures. Plain good intention, which is as easily discovered at the first view as fraud is surely detected at last, is (let me say) of no mean... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1900 - 464 pages
...My idea is nothing more. Reflned policy ever has been the parent of confusion ; and ever will be so, as long as the world endures. Plain good intention, which is as easily discovered at the first view, as fraud is surely detected at last, is, let me say, of no mean... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - Literature - 1901 - 468 pages
...My idea is nothing more. Refined policy ever has been the parent of confusion, and ever will be so, as long as the world endures. Plain good intention, which is as easily discovered at the first view as fraud is surely detected at last, is, let me say, of no mean... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1901 - 608 pages
...idea is nothing more. Refined policy ever has been the parent of confusion, — and ever will be so, as long as the world endures. Plain good intention, which is as easily discovered at the first view as fraud is surely detected at last, is, let me say, of no mean... | |
| Edmund Burke - United States - 1901 - 182 pages
...last, is, let me say, of no mean force in the government of mankind. Genuine simplicity of heart is 15 an healing and cementing principle. My plan, therefore, being formed upon the most simple grounds imaginable, may disappoint some people when they hear it. It has nothing to recommend... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1902 - 558 pages
...My idea is nothing more. Eefined policy ever has been the parent of confusion ; and ever will be so, as long as the world endures. Plain good intention, which is as easily discovered at the first view, as fraud is surely detected at last, is, let me say, of no mean... | |
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