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" It is the love of the people, it is their attachment to their government, from the sense of the deep stake they have in such a glorious institution, which gives you your army and your navy, and infuses into both that liberal obedience, without which your... "
The Inland Educator: A Journal for the Progressive Teacher - Page 93
1897
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The Works of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke: With a Biographical and ..., Volume 1

Edmund Burke - 1834 - 744 pages
...bravery and discipline ? No ! surely no ! It is the love of the people ; it is their attachment to their government, from the sense of the deep stake...base rabble, and your navy nothing but rotten timber. All this, I know well enough, will sound wild and chimerical to the profane herd of those vulgar and...
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The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir

Edmund Burke - 1834 - 648 pages
...with bravery and discipline? No! Surely no ! It is the love of the people ; it is their attachment to limber. All this, I know well enough, will sound wild and chimerical to the profano herd of those vulgar...
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The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Volume 1

Edmund Burke - 1835 - 652 pages
...bravery and discipline ? No ! Surely no ! It is the love of the people ; it is their attachment to iness. He is an exceedingly * All this, I know well enough, will sound wild and chimerical to the profane herd of those vulgar...
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The Elocutionist: Consisting of Declamations and Readings in Prose and ...

Jonathan Barber - 1836 - 404 pages
...with bravery and discipline? No! surely no! It is the love of the people—it is their attachment to their government from the sense of the deep stake...base rabble, and your navy nothing but rotten timber. All this 1 know well enough, will sound wild and chimerical to the profane herd of those vulgar and...
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The Works of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke: With a Biographical and ..., Volume 1

Edmund Burke - 1837 - 744 pages
...bravery and discipline ? No ! surely no ! It is the love of the people ; it is their attachment to r, for all the effects of it, than by the method of suffrage in any democratick state whatsoever. All this, I know well enough, will sound wild «nd chimerical to the profane herd of those vulgar and...
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The National Preceptor: Or, Selections in Prose and Poetry; Consisting of ...

Jesse Olney - 1838 - 346 pages
...bravery and discipline ; 9. No ! surely no ! It is the love of the people — it is their attachment to their government from the sense of the deep stake...base rabble, and your navy nothing but rotten timber. 10. All this, I know well enough, will sound wild and chimerical to the profane herd of those vulgar...
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Lectures on Modern History: From the Irruption of the Northern ..., Volume 2

William Smyth - 1840 - 514 pages
...with bravery and discipline ? No, surely no ! It is the love of the people ; it is their attachment to their government, from the sense of the deep stake...base rabble, and your navy nothing but rotten timber. " All this, I know well enough, will sound wild and chimerical to the profane herd of those vulgar...
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Celebrated Speeches of Chatham, Burke, and Erskine: To which is Added, the ...

William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - 1841 - 548 pages
...with bravery and discipline? No ! surely no ! It is the love of the people : it is their attachment to their government, from the sense of the deep stake...rabble, and your navy nothing but rotten timber." Gentlemen, to conclude — My fervent wish is that we may not conjure up a spirit to destroy ourselves,...
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The Natural History of Society in the Barbarous and Civilized ..., Volume 1

William Cooke Taylor - 1841 - 346 pages
...glorious constitution, which gives you your army and navy, and infuses into both that liberal confidence, without which your army would be a base rabble, and your navy nothing hut rotten timber." Right being natural, and not conventional, it follows that the state does not create...
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Cyclopædia of English literature, Volume 2

Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 pages
...with bravery and discipline! No! Surely no! It is the love of the people ; it is their attachment to practice, and professor of medicine in the university of All this, I know well enough, will sound wild and chimerical to the profane herd of those vulgar and...
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