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" They must respect that property of which they cannot partake. They must labour to obtain what by labour can be obtained ; and when they find, as they commonly do, the success disproportioned to the endeavour, they must be taught their consolation in the... "
Burke, Select Works - 286. oldal
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Reflections on the revolution in France, and on the proceedings in certain ...

Edmund Burke - 1790 - 380 oldal
...rooted out of their minds. They muft refpect that property of ) which they cannot partake. They muft labour ; to obtain what by labour can be obtained; and when they find, as they commonly do, the fuc-. cefs difproportioned to the endeavour, they muft be taught their confolation in the final propor-...

The English Review, Or, An Abstract of English and Foreign Literature, 17. kötet

1791 - 508 oldal
...which neither induftry, virtue, nor patient fubmifiion, can ever procure for them. — ' They muft labour to * obtain what by labour can be obtained ; and when they find, ' as they commonly do, the fuccefs difproportioned to the en' deavouf, they muft be taught their confolation in the final * proportions...

The Beauties of the Late Right Hon. Edmund Burke: Selected from the Writings ...

Edmund Burke - 1798 - 330 oldal
...rooted out of their minds. They muft relpect that property of which they cannot partake. They muft labour to obtain what by labour can be obtained; and when they find, as they commonly do, the fuccefs difproportioned to the endeavour, they muft be taught fheir confolation in the. final proportions...

The Works of ... Edmund Burke, 5. kötet

Edmund Burke - 1803 - 458 oldal
...rooted out of their minds. They muft refpect that property of which they cannot partake. They muft labour to obtain what by labour can be obtained ; and when they find, as they commonly do, the fuccefs difproportioned to the endeavour, they muft be taught their confolation in the fmal proportions...

Maxims and Opinions: Moral, Political, and Economical, with Characters from ...

Edmund Burke - 1804 - 228 oldal
...the people must not find the principles of natural subordination by art rooted out of their minds. They must respect that property of which they cannot partake. They must 104 * * * * labour to obtain what by labour can be obtained ; and when they find, as they commonly...

Maxims and opinions, moral, political and economical, with ..., 1. kötet

Edmund Burke - 1804 - 244 oldal
...the people must not find the principles of natural subordination by art rooted out of their minds. They must respect that property of which they cannot partake. They must 104 labour to obtain what by labour can be obtained ; and when they find, as they commonly do, the...

The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, 3. kötet

Edmund Burke - 1807 - 512 oldal
...by art rooted out of their minds. They must respect that property of which they cannot partake. Tney must labour to obtain what by labour can be obtained...and when they find, as they commonly do, the success disproponioned to the endeavour, theymust be taught their consolation in the final proportions of eternal...

Maxims and opinions, moral, political and economical, with ..., 1. kötet

Edmund Burke - 1811 - 252 oldal
...rooted out of their minds. They must respect that property of which they cannot partake. They must r labour to obtain what by labour can be obtained ;...consolation in the final proportions of eternal justice. Ofihis consolation, whoever deprives them, deadens their industry, and strikes at the root of all acquisition...

The British Prose Writers...: Burke's reflections

1821 - 362 oldal
...the people must not find the principles of natural subordinatiou by art rooted out of their minds. They must respect that property of which they cannot...deprives them, deadens their industry, and strikes at 172 :.''.--.:'- REFtECTIOXS; the root of all acquisition as of all conservation. He that does this...

The Southern Review, 8. kötet

1832 - 542 oldal
...poor, (says this gentleman) must patiently acquiesce in the lot which providence has assigned to them : they must labour to obtain what by labour can be obtained; and if they find as they commonly do, their success is disproportioned to their endeavours, they must await...




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