| Edmund Burke - 1889 - 556 pages
...perhaps justify me in going further. When popular discontents have been very prevalent, it may well be affirmed and supported, that there has been generally...in disorder. When they do wrong, it is their error, and not their crime. But with the governing part of the state, it is far otherwise. They certainly... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1794 - 398 pages
...amifs in the Conftitu" don, or in the conduct of Government. The " people have no intereft in diforder. When '.' they do wrong it is their error, not their crime. '{ But with the governing part of the ftate, it is far '' otherwife. They certainly may act by ill defign, " as well as by miftake." The... | |
| 1795 - 432 pages
...perhaps justify me in going farther. Where popular discontents have been very prevalent, it may well be affirmed and supported that there has been generally...in disorder. When they do wrong it is their error and not their crime. But with the governing party of the state it is far otherH 3 wise. wise. They... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1806 - 520 pages
...perhaps justify me in going further. Where popular discontents have been very prevalent, it may well be affirmed and supported, that there has been generally...interest in disorder. When they do wrong, it is their errour, and not their crime. But with the governing part of the state, it is far otherwise. They certainly... | |
| Daniel Dewar - 1812 - 372 pages
...affirmed and supported, that there " has been generally something found amiss in the con" stitution, or in the conduct of government. The people " have...it " is their error, not their crime. But with the govern" ing part of the state, it is far otherwise. They cer" tainly may act by ill design, as well... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 744 pages
...perhaps justify me in going farther. When popular discontents have been very prevalent, it may well be affirmed and supported, that there has been generally...interest in disorder. When they do wrong, it is their crrour, and not their crime. But with the governing part of the state, it is far otherwise. They certainly... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 740 pages
...perhaps justify me in going farther. When popular discontents have been very prevalent, it may well be affirmed and supported, that there has been generally...interest in disorder. When they do wrong, it is their errour, and not their crime. But with the governing part of the state, it is far otherwise. They certainly... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1835 - 652 pages
...perbaps justify rae in going further. Where popular discontents have been very prevalent, it may well be have not errour, and not their crime. But with the governing part of the state, it is far otherwise. They certainly... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1837 - 744 pages
...perhaps justify me in going farther. When popular discontents have been very prevalent, it may well be andestine and irresponsible. Whether this was done...government on that court unquestionably was ; and errour, and not their crime. But with the governing part of the state, it is far otherwise. They certainly... | |
| 1837 - 676 pages
..." it may be well affirmed and supported, that there has been " generally something found amiss with the constitution, or " in the conduct of government...disorder ; when they do wrong it is their error, not thdr " crime ; but with the governing part of the state it is far " otherwise." To Mr. Stanley's mind,... | |
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