Thus, by preserving the method of nature in the conduct of the state, in what we improve we are never wholly new ; in what we retain, we are ' never wholly obsolete. By adhering in this manner and on those principles to our forefathers, we are guided... Southern Review - Page 1761829Full view - About this book
| Edmund Burke - 1804 - 228 pages
...wholly .obsolete. By adhering in this manner and on those principles to our forefathers, we are 146 guided not by the superstition of antiquarians, but...philosophic analogy. In this choice of inheritance we have given to our frame of polity the image of a relation in blood ; binding up the constitution of... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1804 - 244 pages
...wholly obsolete. By adhering in this manner and on those principles to our forefathers, we are 146 guided not by the superstition of antiquarians, but by the spirit of philosophic analogy. lu this choice of inheritance we have given to our frame of polity the image of a relation in blood... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1807 - 512 pages
...wholly new ; in what we retain, we are never wholly obsolete. By adhering in this manner and on those principles to our forefathers, we are guided not by...superstition of antiquarians, but by the spirit of philosophick analogy. In this choice of inheritance •we have given to our frame of polity the image... | |
| Dennis Taaffe - 1810 - 588 pages
...wholly new; in what we retain we arc never wholly obsolete. By adhering in this manner and on those principles to our forefathers, we are guided not by...philosophic analogy. In this choice of inheritance we have given to our frame of polity the image of a relation in blood; binding up the constitution of... | |
| Dennis Taaffe - 1810 - 590 pages
...adhering in this manner and on those principles to our forefathers, we are guided not by the superstitiou of antiquarians, but by the spirit of philosophic analogy. In this choice of inheritance we have given to our frame of polity the image of a relation in blood; binding up the constitution of... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1811 - 252 pages
...wholly new ; in what we retain, we are ' never wholly obsolete. By adhering in this manner and on those principles to our forefathers, we are guided not by...philosophic analogy. In this choice of inheritance we have given to our frame of polity the image of a relation in blood ; binding up the constitution of... | |
| Increase Cooke - 1811 - 428 pages
...in what we improve we are never wholly new ; in what we -retain we are never wholly obsolete.—By adhering in this manner and on these principles to....forefathers, we are guided, not by the superstition. of ^antiquaries, but by the spirit of philosophic analogy. In this choice of inheritance we have given... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1814 - 258 pages
...wholly new ; in what we retain we are never wholly obsolete. By adhering in this manner and on those principles to our forefathers, we are guided not by...philosophic analogy. In this choice of inheritance we have given to our frame of policy the image of a relation in blood ; bind ' ing up the constitution... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1815 - 464 pages
...wholly new ; in what we retain, we are never wholly obsolete. By adhering in this manner and on those principles to our forefathers, we are guided not by...antiquarians, but by the spirit of philosophic! analogy. In thfc choice of inheritance we have given to our frame of polity the image of a relation in blood ;... | |
| Edmond Burke - 1815 - 240 pages
...wholly obsolete. By adhering in this manner and on those principles to our forefathers, we are 146 guided not by the superstition of antiquarians, but by the spirit of philosophic analogy. lu this choice of inheritance we have given to our frame of polity the image of a relation in blood... | |
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