| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - Orators - 1853 - 972 pages
...depart with my last ЕП,'£!и°о£Г breath), 1 have no idea of a liberty oil»™. unconnected with honesty and justice. Nor do I believe that any...tyranny of the strongest faction ; and factions in republics have been, and are, full as capable as monarchs, of the most cruel oppression and injustice.... | |
| William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - 1853 - 1016 pages
...(principles, that I hope will only depart with my last breath,) that I have no idea of a liberty unconnected with honesty and justice. Nor do I believe, that any...tyranny of the strongest faction; and factions in republics have been, and are, full as capable as monarchs, of the most cruel oppression am! injustice.... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1855 - 632 pages
...(principles that I hope will only depart with my last breath,) I have no idea of a liberty unconnected with honesty and justice. Nor do I believe, that any...tyranny of the strongest faction ; and factions in republics have been, and are, full as capable as monarchs, of the most cruel oppression and injustice.... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1856 - 962 pages
...will only depart with my last foford^ovJ?11 breath), I have no idea of a liberty others. unconnected with honesty and justice. Nor do I believe that any...tyranny of the strongest faction ; and factions in republics have been, and are, full as capable as monarchs, of the most cruel oppression and injustice.... | |
| Orators - 1859 - 370 pages
...(principles, that I hope will only depart with my last breath), that I have no idea of a liberty unconnected with honesty and justice. Nor do I believe, that any...tyranny of the strongest faction ; and factions in republics have been, and are, full as capable as monarchs, of the most cruel oppression and injustice.... | |
| William Douglas O'Connor - American fiction - 1860 - 562 pages
...fresh in my memory. ' I have no idea/ said Edmund Burke—' I have no idea of a liberty unconnected with honesty and justice. Nor do I believe that any...another name for the tyranny of the strongest faction/ Those are the words of Burke, sir. If you doubt, Mrs. Eastman will get the volume from the library,... | |
| Edmund Burke - English literature - 1860 - 644 pages
...last hreath,) that I have no idea of a liherty unconnected with honesty and justice. Nor do I helieve, net the thing which you recover; but depreciated,...contest. Nothing less will content me, than it-hole he, is in effect no more than another name for the tyranny of the strongest faction ; and factions... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1862 - 460 pages
...(principles, that I hope will only depart with my last breath), that I have no idea of a liberty unconnected with honesty and justice. Nor do I believe, that any...another name for the tyranny of the strongest faction ; andJkctions in republics have been, «m) full n°"opnh1fl aa~HtwBrrfi°, "f th° moat f,irH oppression... | |
| Wendell Phillips - History - 1863 - 660 pages
...great question of slavery. I agree with Burke : " 1 have no idea of a liberty unconnected with Jionesty and justice. Nor do I believe that any good constitutions...effect no more than another name for the tyranny of tJie strongest faction ; and factions in republics have been and are full as capable as monarcha of... | |
| Wendell Phillips - History - 1863 - 580 pages
...with the great question of slavery. I agree with Burke : " 1 have no idea of a liberty unconnected with honesty and justice. Nor do I believe that any...it necessary for their security to doom any part of tJie people to a permanent slavery. Such a constitution of freedom, if such can be, is in effect no... | |
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