| Edmund Burke - 1812 - 586 pages
...temporary arrangement by actual elect,on. flection. Because a nation is not an idea only of local extent, and individual momentary aggregation, but it is an...as well as in numbers, and in space. And this is a. ehoice not of one day, or one set of people, not a tumultuary and giddy choice; it is a deliberated... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1816 - 588 pages
...and temporary arrangement by actual election. Because a nation is not an idea only of local extent, and individual momentary aggregation, but it is an idea of continuity, which extends in tune as well as in numbers, and in space. And this is a choice, not of one day, or one set of people,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 618 pages
...election. Because a nation is not an idea only of local extent, and individual momentary aggregation, hut it is an idea of continuity, which extends in time as well as in numhers and in space. And this is a choice not of one day, or one set of people, not a tumultuary and... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1839 - 742 pages
...and temporary arrangement by actual election. Because a nation is not an idea only of local extent, and individual momentary aggregation, but it is an...space. And this is a choice not of one day, or one set df people, not a tumultuary and giddy choice ; it is a deliberate election of ages and of generations... | |
| Robert Phillimore - 1854 - 930 pages
...Savigny, Vermischte Schriften, 1 — 110.(ft) " Because a nation is not an idea only of local extent and individual momentary aggregation, but it is an...of continuity which extends in time as well as in members and in space."— Burke' s Works, vol. xp9T : Reform of Representation in the House of Commons.... | |
| Robert Phillimore - 1854 - 406 pages
...Ecclcs. Pol. bi (Л) " Because a nation is not an idea only of local extent and individual morrcntary aggregation, but it is an idea of continuity which extends in time as well as in members and in space." — Burke's Works, vol. xp9ï : Reform of Representation in the House of Commons.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1856 - 930 pages
...idea only of local extent, and individual momentary aggregation; but it is an idea of continuity, I which extends in time as well as in numbers and in...of generations ; it is a constitution made by what iaj ten thousand times better than choice, it is made by the pecw liar circumstances, occasions, tempers,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1862 - 460 pages
...arrangement by actual election. ^Because a nation is not anTaeSrpnly ef local extent;'1md"tatHvi(ruaT momentary aggregation, but it is an idea of continuity, which extends in time as well as innumbers. and in space. And this is a choice not of one day, or •"one~ieT of people, not a tummtnary... | |
| Robert Phillimore - 1879 - 866 pages
...Schriften, 1-110. (e) Hooker, Eccles. Pol. bi (/) " Because a nation is not an idea only of local extent and individual momentary aggregation, but it is an...of continuity which extends in time as well as in members and in space." — Surke's Works, voL x. p. 97 : Reform of Representation in the Houte of Commons.... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1884 - 882 pages
...engagements made by it at earlier periods are not vacated. 1 "A nation is not an idea only of local extent and individual momentary aggregation, but it is an...of continuity which extends in time as well as in members and in space." 8 "A state neither loses any of its rights, nor is discharged from any of its... | |
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