| 1855 - 534 pages
...of a people, in consulting their prejudices, in selecting proper persons to lead and manage thein, in the laborious, watchful, and difficult task of...happiness by allaying each particular discontent. In this way Hochc pacified La Vendee — and in this way only will Ireland ever be subdued. But this,... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1844 - 388 pages
...relieving them, in studying the temper and genius of a people, in consulting their prejudices, in selecting proper persons to lead and manage them, in the laborious,...happiness by allaying each particular discontent. In this way Hoche pacified La Vende'e — and in this way only will Ireland ever be subdued. But this,... | |
| 1844 - 671 pages
...relieving them, in studying the temper and genius of a people, in consulting their prejudices, in selecting proper persons to lead and manage them, in the laborious,...happiness by allaying each particular discontent. In this way Hoche pacified La Vendée — and in this way only will Ireland ever be subdued. But this,... | |
| 1845 - 670 pages
...relieving them, in studying the temper and genius of a people, in consulting their prejudices, in selecting proper persons to lead and manage them, in the laborious,...happiness, by allaying each particular discontent." — Plymley's Letters. — iii. 370. Looking at Sydney Smith's writings now collected together, which... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1845 - 496 pages
...relieving them, in studying the temper and genius of a people, in consulting their prejudices, in selecting proper persons to lead and manage them, in the laborious,...happiness by allaying each particular discontent. In this way Hoche pacified La Vendee — and in this way only will Ireland ever be subdued. But this,... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1852 - 568 pages
...relieving them, in studying the temper and genius of a People, in consulting their prejudices, in selecting proper persons to lead and manage them, in the laborious,...happiness, by allaying each particular discontent. In this way only will Ireland ever be subdued. But this, in the eyes of Mr. Perceval, is imbecility... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1852 - 570 pages
...relieving them, in studying the temper and genius of a People, in consulting their prejudices, in selecting proper persons to lead and manage them, in the laborious,...happiness, by allaying each particular discontent. In this way only will Ireland ever be subdued. But this, in the eyes of Mr. Perceval, is imbecility... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1852 - 246 pages
...relieving them, in studying the temper and genins of a people, in consulting their prejudices, in selecting proper persons to lead and manage them, in the laborious,...happiness by allaying each particular discontent. In this -vray Hoche pacified La Vendee — and in this way only will Ireland ever be sabdued. But this,... | |
| 1854 - 576 pages
...relieving them, in studying the temper and genius of a People, in consulting their prejudices, in selecting proper persons to lead and manage them, in the laborious,...happiness, by allaying each particular discontent. In this way only will Ireland ever be subdued. But this, in the eyes of Mr. Perceval, is imbecility... | |
| 1855 - 1394 pages
...relieving them, in studying the temper and genius of a people, in consulting their prejudices, in selecting proper persons to lead and manage them, in the laborious,...happiness by allaying each particular discontent. In this way Hoche pacified La Vendee — and in this way only will Ireland ever be subdued. But this,... | |
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