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Celebrated Speeches of Chatham, Burke, and Erskine to which is Added, the ... - Page 90
1851 - 540 pages
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Physiology of education: mental, moral, and social facts

William Moore Wooler - 1860 - 548 pages
...but when children ask for bread, shall we give them a stone ? When they wish to assimilate to their parent, and to reflect with a true filial resemblance...beauteous countenance of British liberty, are we to return them the shameful parts of our constitution ? Are we to give them our weakness for their strength?...
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The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Volume 1

Edmund Burke - English literature - 1860 - 644 pages
...to the right, is it therefore that the colonies are to recede from it infinitely? When this child ef ome lost to all feeling of your true interest and your natural dignity, fr resemhlance the heauteous countenance of British liherty; are we to turn to them the shameful parts...
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Speeches: With Memoir and Historical Introductions

Edmund Burke - 1862 - 460 pages
...recede from it infinitely ? When this child of ours .wisfies to assimilate to its parentT'a'nd'to- reflect with a true filial resemblance the beauteous countenance of British liberty ; are we to turnjto them the shameful parts of our constitution ? are we to give them our weakness for their strength,...
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Works, Volume 2

Edmund Burke - 1865 - 592 pages
...of approximation to the right, is it therefore that the colonies arc to recede from it infinitely ? When this child of ours wishes to assimilate to its...slavery, which we are not able to work off, to serve them for their freedom ? * Lord Carmarthen. If this be the case, ask yourselves this question : Will they...
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Select Academic Speaker: Containing a Large Number of New and Appropriate ...

Henry Coppée - Readers and speakers - 1867 - 588 pages
...of approximation to the right, is it therefore that the colonies are to recede from it infinitely ? When this child of ours wishes to assimilate to its...slavery, which we are not able to work off, to serve them for their freedom ? From " Speeoh an American Taxation." MILTON AND "THE AGE OF REASON." T. Eunxi....
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The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 2

Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1869 - 584 pages
...of approximation to the right, is it therefore that the colonies are to recede from it infinitely? When this child of ours wishes to assimilate to its parent, and foreHeSTw^ resemblance the beauteous countenance of British liberty, are we to turn to them the shameful...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 132

English literature - 1872 - 612 pages
...children ask for bread, shall we give them a stone ? When they wish to assimilate to their parents, and to reflect with a true filial resemblance the...beauteous countenance of British liberty, are we to turn towards them the shameful parts of our constitution ? Are we to give them our weakness for their strength?...
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Biographical and Critical Essays: Reprinted from Reviews, with Additions and ...

Abraham Hayward - Great Britain - 1874 - 456 pages
...children ask for bread, shall we give them a stone? When they wish to assimilate to their parents, and to reflect with a true filial resemblance the...beauteous countenance of British liberty, are we to turn towards them the shameful parts of our constitution ? Are we to give them our weakness for their strength...
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Biographical and Critical Essays: Reprinted from Reviews

Abraham Hayward - Great Britain - 1874 - 484 pages
...children ask for bread, shall we give them a stone? When they wish to assimilate to their parents, and to reflect with a true filial resemblance the...beauteous countenance of British liberty, are we to turn towards them the shameful parts of our constitution ? Are we to give them our weakness for their strength...
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Select British Eloquence: Embracing the Best Speeches Entire, of the Most ...

Chauncey Allen Goodrich - Great Britain - 1875 - 968 pages
...of approximation to the right, is it therefore that the colonies are to recede from it infinitely ? l not admit of a remedy. It is not even capable of...confidence in the wisdom and constitutional authority of t wo to give them our weakness for their strength — our opprobrium for their glory ; and the slough...
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