| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1770 - 140 pages
...institution, they find in thofe names of degenerated eftablimments only new motives to difcontent. Thofe bodies, which, when full of life and beauty, lay in their arms, and were their joy and cumfort, when dead and putrid, become but the more loathfome from remembrance of former endearments.... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1784 - 136 pages
...inftitution, they find in thofe names of degenerated eftablidiments only new motives to difcontent. Thofe bodies, which, when full of life and beauty, lay in...comfort, when dead and putrid, become but the more loathfome from remembrance of former endearments. A fullen gloom, and furious diforder, prevail by... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1792 - 604 pages
...inftitution, they find in thofe names of degenerated eftablifhments only new motives to difcontent. Thofe bodies, which, when full of life and beauty, lay in...comfort, when dead and putrid, become but the more loathfome from remembrance of former endearments. A fullen gloom, and furious diforder, prevail by... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 596 pages
...inftitution, they find in thofe names of degenerated eftablifhments only new motives to difcontent. Thofe bodies, which, when full of life and beauty, lay in...comfort, when dead and putrid, become but the more loathfome from remembrance of former endearments. A fullen gloom, and furious diforder, prevail by... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1798 - 350 pages
...inftitution, they find in thofe names of degenerated eftablifhments only new motives to difcontent. Thofe bodies, which, "when full of life and beauty, lay...comfort, when dead and putrid, become but the more loathfome from remembrance of former endearments. A fullen gloom, and furious diforder, prevail by... | |
| 1827 - 698 pages
...presump• tion, from a medicinal attention to their mental blotches and ' running sores.' — (Ibid.) ' Those bodies, which, when full ' of life and beauty,...were their joy ' and comfort, when dead and putrid, became but the more ' loathsome from remembrance of former endearments.'— (Thoughts.) ' The vital... | |
| Edmund Burke - English literature - 1803 - 462 pages
...only gev? moiJ i T tive* tives to difconteht. Thofe bodies, which", " when full of life "and beaiity, lay in their arms, and were their joy and comfort, when dead and putrid, become but the more Ibathfome from remembrance of former endearments. A fallen. gloom and furious diforder, prevail by... | |
| John Cartwright - Bedford, John Russell, 6th Duke of, 1766-1839 - 1805 - 194 pages
...of their institution, they find in those names ' of degenerated establishments, only new motives of discontent. Those bodies which when full of life and...but the ' more LOATHSOME from remembrance of former ea" dearnients."2 63 And although his sagacity had early perceived, thatj in respect of the politics... | |
| Thomas Moore - Great Britain - 1809 - 92 pages
...assemblies, are perverted from the ends of their institution, they find in these • names of degenerated establishments only new motives to discontent. Those...their joy and comfort, when dead and putrid become more loathsome from remembrance of former endearments."- — Thoughts on the present Discontents, 1770.... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 288 pages
...assemblies, are perverted from the ends of their Institution, they find in these names of degenerated establishments only new motives to discontent. Those...their joy and comfort, when dead and putrid become more loathsome from remembrance of former endearments." — Thtfughts on the present Discontents, 177o.... | |
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