| Lewis Copeland, Lawrence W. Lamm, Stephen J. McKenna - History - 1999 - 978 pages
...and I helieve, my lords, that the sun, in his heneficent progress round the world, does not hehold a more glorious sight than that of men, separated...of nature, united by the bond of a social and moral community — all the Commons of England resenting, as their own, the indignities and cruelties that... | |
| Edmund Burke - Political Science - 2000 - 540 pages
...enough in India to nourish such another delinquent. My Lords, is it a prosecutor you want? — You have before you the Commons of Great Britain as prosecutors;...of nature, united by the bond of a social and moral community;— all the Commons of England resenting, as their own, the indignities and cruelties, that... | |
| Margery Sabin - Literary Criticism - 2002 - 256 pages
...had so recently threatened with the wrath of God has now become the wondrous center of the universe: "and I believe, my Lords, that the sun in his beneficent...bounds and barriers of nature, united by the bond of social and moral community, all the Commons of England resenting as their own, the indignities and... | |
| Mia Carter, Barbara Harlow - History - 2003 - 836 pages
...enough in India to nourish such another delinquent. My lords, is it a prosecutor that you want? You have before you the Commons of Great Britain as prosecutors; and I believe, my lords, that the sun, in his beneficient progress round the world, does not behold a more glorious sight than that of men, separated... | |
| Ian Crowe - Biography & Autobiography - 2005 - 260 pages
...intense moral feeling may operate without regard for the proximity or remoteness of its object: "1 believe, my Lords, that the sun in his beneficent...of nature, united by the bond of a social and moral community, all the Commons of England resenting as their own, the indignities and cruelties that are... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 2008 - 474 pages
...before you the Commons of Great Britain as prosecutors j and I believe, my Lords, that the sun, in Ms beneficent progress round the world, does not behold...of Nature, united by the bond of a social and moral community, — all the Commons of England resenting, as their own, the indignities and cruelties that... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 2008 - 474 pages
...before you the Commons of Great Britain as prosecutors j and I believe, my Lords, that the sun, in Ms beneficent progress round the world, does not behold...of Nature, united by the bond of a social and moral community, — all the Commons of England resenting, as their own, the indignities and cruelties that... | |
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