Then, Sir, from these six capital sources, of descent, of form of government, of religion in the northern provinces, of manners in the southern, of education, of the remoteness of situation from the first mover of government, — from all these causes... The Principles of Argumentation - Page 312by George Pierce Baker - 1895 - 414 pagesFull view - About this book
| Edmund Burke - 1897 - 234 pages
...of extensive and detached empire. Then, Sir, from these six capital sources : of descent, of N T67m of government, of religion in the northern provinces,...manners in the southern, of education, of the remoteness 15 of situation from the first mover of government, — from all these causes a fierce spirit of liberty... | |
| Cornelius Beach Bradley - 1897 - 396 pages
...capital sources — of descent, of form of government, of religion in the Northern ProvwV 5 inces, of manners in the Southern, of education, of the $ \ remoteness of situation from the first mover of governt$ ment — from all these causes a fierce spirit of liberty has grown up. It has grown with... | |
| Massachusetts - 1898 - 1150 pages
...: (1) Show what is meant by each of the six capital sources in the following passage from Burke : " Then, sir, from these six capital sources of descent,...these causes a fierce spirit of liberty has grown up." (2) Show what Burke means by each of the following objections urged by him against the use of force... | |
| Massachusetts. Board of Education - 1898 - 768 pages
...i (1) Show what is meant by each of the six capital sources in the following passage from Burke : " Then, sir, from these six capital sources of descent,...manners in the southern, of education, of the remoteness ofsittuitif/n from the first mover of government, — from all these causes a fierce spirit of liberty... | |
| 1898 - 872 pages
...pemmican. 9. Explain the words — Affidavit, bias, cloister, grenadier, peer, protocol, scimitar. 10. " From all these causes a fierce spirit of liberty has grown up." Expand this statement of Burke's. B 11. State how the following may be improved: — (a) I therefore... | |
| Robert Herrick, Lindsay Todd Damon - 1899 - 498 pages
...think the marks of a bold hardy genius are only proofs of a deplorable want of ability — BURKE. 4. Then sir from these six capital sources of descent...these causes a fierce spirit of liberty has grown up — BURKE. 5. As for wintering where they were that dreadful experiment had been already tried too... | |
| 1899 - 408 pages
...yourself to-day, And then improve your friends to-morrow. CONCILIATION OF AMERICA. EDMUND BURKE. From six capital sources — of descent, of form of government,...causes a fierce spirit of liberty has grown up. It looks to me to be narrow and pedantic to prosecute that spirit as criminal ; to apply the ordinary... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1899 - 178 pages
...law of extensive and detached empire. Then, Sir, from these six capital sources — of de20 scent, of form of government, of religion in the Northern...liberty has grown up. It has grown with the growth 25 of the people in your Colonies, and increased with the increase of their wealth ; a spirit that... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1899 - 202 pages
...watches times. This is the immutable condition, the eternal law, of extensive and detached empire. 5 Then, Sir, from these six capital sources : of descent,...the first mover of government, — from all these 10 causes a fierce spirit of liberty has grown up. It_ has grown with the growth of the people in your... | |
| 1899 - 616 pages
...watches times. This is the immutable condition, the eternal law, of extensive and detached empire. Then, sir, from these six capital sources of descent,...the remoteness of situation from the first mover of government—from all these causes a fierce spirit of liberty has grown up. It has grown with the growth... | |
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