| 1796 - 502 pages
...patriotifm, who mould labour to fubvert thdë great pillars of human happinefs, thefe firmen props of men and citizens. The mere politician, equally with the pious man, ought to refpefl and to cherim them. A volume could not trace all their connection with private and public felicity.... | |
| English poetry - 1797 - 846 pages
...tribute of patriotifm who fliould labour to fubvert thefe great pillars of human happinefs, thefe firmeft props of the duties of men and citizens. The mere politician, equally with the pious man, ought to refpeft and to cheriih them. A volume could not trace all their connection with private and public... | |
| 1797 - 856 pages
...patriotifm who fliould labour to fubvert thefe great pillars of human happinefs, thefe firmeft props o) the duties of men and citizens. The mere politician, equally with the pious man, ought to refpcft and to cherifh them. A volume could not trace all their connection with private and public... | |
| John Debritt - Europe - 1797 - 546 pages
...tribute of patriotifm who ihould labour to fubvcrt thefe great pillars of human happinefs, thefe firmeft props of the duties of men and citizens. The mere politician, equally \vith the pious man, ought to ref|,ecl and to cherifh them. A volume could not trace all their connection... | |
| George Washington - Presidents - 1800 - 232 pages
...evil, any partial or transient benefit which the use can at any time yield. .OF all the dispositions and habits which lead to political prosperity, religion...supports. In vain would that man claim the tribute of patriot* ism, who would labour to subvert these great pillars of human happiness, these firmest props... | |
| Eulogies - 1800 - 336 pages
...tribute of patriotifm, who mould labour to fubvert thefe great pillars of human happinefs, thefe nrmeft props of the duties of men and citizens. The mere politician equally with the pious man ought to refpect and to cherifh them. A volume could not trace all their connexions with private and public... | |
| History - 1800 - 776 pages
...tribute ofpatriotiim who fhould labour to iubvert thefe great pillars of human happinefs, thefe firmed props of the duties of men and citizens. The mere politician, equally with the pious man, ought to refpett 'and to cherifh them. A volume could not trace all their connection with private and public... | |
| 1800 - 286 pages
...of patrintifni, who fhottld labor to fubvert thefe great pillars of human happinefs, thefe firmeft props of the duties of men and citizens. The mere politician, equally with the pious man, ought to refpeft aftd to cherilh them. A volume could not trace all their connections with private and public... | |
| Robert Bisset - 636 pages
...dispoajtioBS -and habits which lead to political prosperity, religion and, maraliiv atein? dispensable supports. In vain would that man .claim the tribute...of patriotism, who should labour to subvert these u-reatpiHat&.-of human happiness, these firmest props of the duties of menand VH^CJJS. Tb« rnece politician,... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1800 - 786 pages
...patriotlfm, who fhould labour to fubvert thefe <rreat pi lars of human happincls, theft- firmed pi ops of the duties of men and citizens The mere politician, equally with the pious ivun, ought to re'pect and cherifh them. A volume could not trace all their connections with private... | |
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