It is a law against every law of nature, and Nature herself calls for its destruction. Establish family justice and Aristocracy falls. By the aristocratical law of primogenitureship, in a family of six children five are exposed. Aristocracy has never... The Works of ... Edmund Burke - Pàgina 189per Edmund Burke - 1803Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| 1791 - 416 pàgines
...deftruction. Eftablim family juftice, and ariftocracy falls. By the ariftocratical law primogenituremip, in a family of fix children, five are expofed. Ariftocracy has never more than one child. The reft are begotten to be devoured. They are thrown to the cannibal for prey,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1790 - 536 pàgines
...law. It is a law againft every law of nature, and Nature herfelf calls for its deftruction. Eftablifh family juftice, and ariftocracy falls. By the ariftocratical...primogeniturefhip, in a family of fix children, five are expbfed. Ariftocracy has never but one child. The reft are begotten to be devoured. They are thrown... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1791 - 358 pàgines
...law. It is a law againft every law of nature, and Nature herself calls for its deftruction. Eftablifh family juftice, and ariftocracy falls. By the ariftocratical...are begotten to be devoured. They are thrown to the canibal for prey, and the natural parent prepares the unnatural repaft. As every thing which is out... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1791 - 824 pàgines
...Eftablifli family juftice, and ariftocracy " falls. By the ariftocratical law of prirnogeni" tureihip, in a family of fix children, five are " expofed. Ariftocracy...They " are thrown to the cannibal for prey, and the na" tural parent prepares the unnatural repaft." As to the houfe of commons, they treat it &r. worfe... | |
| 1791 - 618 pàgines
...law. It is a law againft every law of nature, and Nature herfelf calls for its deftrudtion. Eftablifh family juftice, and ariftocracy falls. By the ariftocratical...Ariftocracy has never but one child. The reft are begotien to be devoured. They are thrown to the cannibal for prey, and the natural parent prepares... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1791 - 232 pàgines
..." falls. By the ariftocratical law of primogeni" turefhip, in a family of fix children, five are *f expofed. Ariftocracy has never but one child. " The...They " are thrown to the cannibal for prey, and the naff tural parent prepares the unnatural repaft." G 4 « As As to the houfe of commons, they treat... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1792 - 658 pàgines
...deftruction. Eftablilh family juftice, and ariftocracy falls. By the ariftocratical law of primogeniture fhip, in a family of fix children, five are expofed. Ariftocracy...but one child; the reft are begotten to be devoured j they are thrown to the cannibal for prey, and the natural parent prepares the unnatural repaft."... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1795 - 180 pàgines
...is a law againft every law of nature, and nature herfelf Calls aloud for its deftruftion. Eftablifh family juftice, and ariftocracy falls. By the ariftocratical...of fix children, five are expofed. Ariftocracy has but one child ; the reft are begotten to be devoured. They are thrown to the cannibal for prey, and... | |
| 1812 - 708 pàgines
...primogenitureship, in a family of six children, five are exposed. Aristocracy has but one child. The rest are begotten to be devoured. They are thrown to the...prey, and the natural parent prepares the unnatural repast.' The above is written in terms of exaggeration ad captandum "Dulgus, but it is full of misrepresentation... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1826 - 482 pàgines
...primogenitureship, in a family of six children, five are exposed. — Aristocracy has never but one child. The rest are begotten to be devoured. They are thrown to the...prey, and the natural parent prepares the unnatural repast. As every thing which is out of nature in man, affects, more or less, the interest of society,... | |
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