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| Edmund Burke - 1896 - 338 pages
...calc.ulators,]has' succeeded; and the glory of Europe is extinguished for ever. Never, never more shall we behold that generous loyalty to rank and sex, that proud...dignified obedience, that subordination of the heart, 20 which kept alive, even in servitude itself, the spirit of an exalted freedom. The unbought grace... | |
| Charles Sears Baldwin - 1898 - 72 pages
...has succeeded ; and the glory of Europe is extinguished for ever. Never, never more, shall we behold that generous loyalty to rank and sex, that proud submission, that dignified obedience, that sfybordination of the heart, which kept alive, even in servitude itself, the spirit of an exalted freedom.... | |
| William D. Hall - 1898 - 326 pages
...has succeeded, and the glory of Europe is extin(9) guished forever. Never, never more shall we behold that generous loyalty to rank and sex, that proud submission, that dignified obedience which kept alive, even in servitude itself, the spirit of an exalted freedom. What sentiment is expressed... | |
| R. McWilliam - 1900 - 834 pages
...has succeeded ; and the glory of Europe is extinguished for ever. Never, never more shall we behold that generous loyalty to rank and sex, that proud...submission, that dignified obedience, that subordination of exalted freedom. The unbought grace of life, the cheap defence of nations, the nurse of manly sentiment... | |
| Naomi Norsworthy - 1908 - 648 pages
...thought rhythm. A celebrated passage of Burke's will illustrate this: "Never, never more shall we behold that generous loyalty to rank and sex, that proud submission, that dignified obed1ence, that subordination of the. heart, which kept alive, even in servitude itself, the spirit... | |
| Walter Hübner - 1950 - 562 pages
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| 1959 - 196 pages
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