| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 676 pages
...prefent fort create no attachments. The individual good felt in a public benefit, is comparatively fo fmall, comes round through fuch an involved labyrinth...perfonal detriment is fo heavy, where it falls, and fo inftant'in its operation, that the cold commendation of a- public advantage never was, and never will... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1801 - 368 pages
...prefent fort create no attachments. The individual good felt, in a publick benefit, is comparatively fo fmall, comes round through fuch an involved labyrinth...in its operation, that the cold commendation of a publiek advantage never was, and never will be, a match for the quick fenfibility of a private lofs... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 452 pages
...create no attachments. The individual good felt in a publick benefit, is comparatively fo fmall, cdmes round through fuch an involved labyrinth of intricate...perfonal detriment is fo heavy, where it falls, and fo inflant in its operation, that the cold commendation of a publick advantage never was, and never will... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1809 - 608 pages
...tedious revolutions ; whilst a present personal detriment is so heavy where it falls, and so instant in its operation, that the cold commendation of a...never was, and never will be, a match for the quick sensibility of a private loss : and you may depend upon it, sir, that when many people have an interest... | |
| William Cobbett - 1814 - 730 pages
...tedious revolutions ; whilst a present personal detriment is so heavy, where it falls, and so instant in its operation, that the cold commendation of a...never was, and never will be, a match for the quick sensibility of a private loss: and you may depend upon it, Sir, that when many people have an interest... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1814 - 730 pages
...whilst a present personal detriment is so heavy, where it falls, and so instant in its opération, that the cold commendation of a public advantage never was, and never will be, a match for the quick sensibility of a private loss : and you may depend upon it, Sir, that when many people have an interest... | |
| Christian view - 1829 - 112 pages
...tedious revolutions; whilst a present personal detriment is so heavy where it falls, and so instant in its operation, that the cold commendation of a...never was, and never will be, a match for the quick sensibility of a private loss; and you may depend upon it, that when people have an interest in railing,... | |
| 1833 - 1032 pages
...eyes has so very near a resemblance to a curse. Services of the present sort create no attachments. The cold commendation of a public advantage never was, and never will be, a match for the quick sensibility of a private loss. When many people have an interest in railing, sooner or later they will... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 648 pages
...tedious revolutions ; whilst a present personal detriment is so heavy, where it fails, and so instant ract of eternal society, linking the lower sensibility of a private loss : and you may depend upon it, Sir, that when many people have an interest... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1835 - 652 pages
...tedious revolutions ; whilst a present personal detriment is so heavy, where it falls, and so instant in its operation, that the cold commendation of a...never was, and never will be, a match for the quick sensibility of a private loss : and you may depend upon it, Sir, that when many people have an interest... | |
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