| Edmund Burke - 1889 - 556 pągines
...murdered. The march of the human mind is slow. Sir, it was not, until after two hundred years, discovered, that, by an eternal law, Providence had decreed vexation to violence, and poverty to rapine. Your ancestors did however at length open their eyes to the ill husbandry of injustice. They found that... | |
| 1775 - 868 pągines
...oppreffive burden ; and that an Englifhman, travelling in that country, could not go fix yards trom the high road without being murdered. The march of the human...vexation to violence ; and poverty to rapine. Your anceltors did however at length open their eyestotheillhulbandryofinjuHice. They found that the tyranny... | |
| 1776 - 632 pągines
...(welled as it is now, you find no lefs than fifteen aās of penal regulation on the fubjefts of Wales. ' The march of the human mind is flow. Sir, it was not,...anceftors did however at length open their eyes to the ill hulbandiy of injuftice. They found that the tyranny of a free people could of all tyrannies the lealt... | |
| John Shebbeare - 1776 - 228 pągines
...march of the human " mind is flow." Very flow, indeed, Mr. Burke! — He continues : " it was not till after two hundred years difcovered, " that, by an...decreed vexation " to violence, and poverty to rapine !" that eternal law ha» •been fome time at an end then ; for the nabobs, the violators and plunderers... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 676 pągines
...oppreffive burthen ; and that an Englifhman travelling in that country could not go fix yards from the high road without being murdered. The march of the human...and poverty to rapine. Your anceftors did however at leagth open their eyes to the ill hufbandry of injuftice. They found that the tyranny of a free people... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1798 - 714 pągines
...was, (fpeaking of the cafes of Wales and Chefter), That the march of the human mind was flow ; that it was not, until after two hundred years, difcovered,...decreed vexation to violence, and poverty to rapine ; that our anceftors did, however, at length open their eyes to the ill hufbandry of injufticc. They... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 452 pągines
...oppreffive burthen ; and that an Englifhman travelling in that country could not go fix yards from the high road without being murdered. The march of the human...at length open their eyes to the ill hufbandry of injuflice. They found that the tyranny of a free people could of all tyrannies the leaft be endured... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 454 pągines
...oppreffive burthen ; and that an Englifhman .travelling in that country could not go fix yards from the high road without being murdered. The march of the human...difcovered, that by an eternal law, Providence had decreed venation to violence; and poverty to rapine. Your an^eftors did however at length open their eyes to... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1807 - 560 pągines
...murdered. The march of the human mind is slow. Sir, it was not, until after two hundred years, discovered, that by an eternal law, Providence had decreed vexation to violence ; and poverty to rapine. Your ancestors did however at length open their eyes to the ill husbandry of injustice. They found that... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 518 pągines
...murdered. The march of the human mind is slow. Sir, it was not, until after two hundred years, discovered, that by an eternal law, Providence had decreed vexation to violence, and poverty to rapine. Your ancestors did however at length, open their eyes to the ill husbandry of injustice. They found that... | |
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