| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 636 pàgines
...oppreflion, which were made after the laft event, were manifeftly the effects of national hatred and fcorn towards a conquered people ; whom the victors delighted...trample upon, and were not at all afraid to provoke. They were not the effect of their fears but of their fecurity. They who carried on this fyftem, looked... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 408 pàgines
...oppreffion, which were made after the laft event, were manifeftly the effects of national hatred and fcorn towards a conquered people; whom the victors delighted...trample upon, and were not at all afraid to provoke. They were not the effect of their fears but of their fecurity. They who carried on this fyftem, looked... | |
| 1804 - 400 pàgines
...for. All the penal laws of that unparalleled code of oppression which were made after the last event, were manifestly the effects of national hatred and...the victors delighted to trample upon, and were not afraid to provoke. They were not the effects of their fearä but of their security. They who carried... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1805 - 496 pàgines
...of that unparalleled **code of oppression, which were made after that last event (the Revolution) " were manifestly the effects of national hatred and...to trample upon and were not at all afraid *• to provofce." ( Let. to Lang, p 44.) And page 87, " You abhorred it, as I * 4id, for its vicious perfection.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1807 - 512 pàgines
...for. All the penal laws of that unparalleled code of oppression, which were made after the last event, were manifestly the effects of national hatred and...trample upon, and were not at all afraid to provoke. They were not the effect of their fears but of their security. They who carried on this system, looked... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1809 - 92 pàgines
...for. All the penal laws of that unparalleled code of oppression which were made after the last event were manifestly the effects of national hatred and...trample upon, and were not at all afraid to provoke." 3 Yet ^-jH2?-, As weeping slaves, that under hatches lie, Hear those on deck extol the sun and sky... | |
| Dennis Taaffe - 1810 - 588 pàgines
...All the penal laws of that unparallclled code of oppression, which were made after the revolution, were manifestly the effects of national hatred and...the victors delighted to trample upon, and were not afraid to provoke."* This revolution, and its leader, made very different impressions in England and... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1812 - 678 pàgines
...for. All the penal laws of that unparalleled code of oppression, which were made after the last event, were manifestly the effects of national hatred and...trample upon, and were not at all afraid to provoke. They were not the effects of their fears, but of their security. They, who carried on this system looked... | |
| 1812 - 576 pàgines
...as ever proceeded from the perverted ingenuity of man. ' — ' All the penal laws, ' he continues, ' of that unparalleled code of oppression, were manifestly...the effects of national hatred and scorn towards a contjuered people ; whom the victors delighted to trample upon, and were not at all afraid to provoke.... | |
| Stephen Barlow - 1814 - 504 pàgines
...for. All the penal laws of that unparalleled code of oppression, which were made after the last event, were manifestly the effects of national hatred and...trample upon, and were not at all afraid to provoke. They were not the effects of their fears but of their security. They who carried on this system looked... | |
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