For those purposes they think some part of the wealth of the country is as usefully employed, as it can be in fomenting the luxury of individuals. It is the public ornament. It is the public consolation. It nourishes the public hope. The poorest man finds... The Monthly review. New and improved ser - 442 ページ1790全文表示 - この書籍について
| Edmund Burke - 1790 - 536 ページ
...mankind, taught by their nature ; that is, with modeft fplendour, with unafTuming ftate, witk mild majefty and fober pomp. For thofe purpofes they think fome...in fomenting the luxury of individuals. It is the publick ornament. It is the publick confolation. It nourifhes the publick hope. The pooreft man finds... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1790 - 372 ページ
...mankind, taught by their nature; that is, with modeft fplendour, with unafluming ftate, with mild majefty and fober pomp. For thofe purpofes they think fome...employed as it can be, in fomenting the luxury of individual. It is the publick ornament. It is the publick confolation. It nourifhes the publick hope.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1790 - 370 ページ
...; that is, wkh modeft fplendour, with unafTuming ftate, with mild majefty and fober pomp. For thole purpofes they think fome part of the wealth of the...in fomenting the luxury of individuals. It is the publick ornament. It is. the publick confola-' ; tion. It nourifhes the publick hope: The pooreft man... | |
| Joseph Priestley - 1791 - 202 ページ
...taught by their nature; " that is, with mcdeft fplendour, with unafluming " ftate, with mild majefty, and fober pomp. For " thofe purpofes they think fome...wealth "' ' of the country is as ufefully employed as it-can " be in fomenting the luxury of individuals. Jt is " the public confolation. It nourifhes the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 636 ページ
...mankind, taught by their nature ; (hat is, with modeft fplendour, with unafluming ftate, with mild majefty and fober pomp. For thofe purpofes they think fome...in fomenting the luxury of individuals. It is the publick ornament. It is the publick confolation. It nourishes the publick hope. The pooreft man .finds... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 458 ページ
...mankind, taught by their nature; that is, with modeft fplendour, with unafluming ftate, with mild majefty and fober pomp. For thofe purpofes they think fome...it can be, in fomenting the luxury of individuals, ft is the publick ornament, It is the publick confolation. It nourifhes the publick hope. The pooreft... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1804 - 228 ページ
...and sober pomp. For those purposes they think some part of the wealth of the country is as usefully employed as it can be, in fomenting the luxury of individuals. It is the public ornament. It is the public consolation. It nourishes the public hope. The poorest man finds his own importance and dignity... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1804 - 244 ページ
...and sober pomp. For those purposes they think some part of the wealth of the country is as usefully employed as it can be, in fomenting the luxury of individuals. It is the public ornament. It is the public consolation. It nourishes the public hope. The poorest man finds his own importance and dignity... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1807 - 512 ページ
...and sober pomp. For those purposes they think some part of the wealth of the country is as usefully employed as it can be, in fomenting the luxury of individuals. It is the publick ornament. It is the publick consolation. It nourishes the publick hope. The poorest man finds... | |
| 1813 - 716 ページ
...and sober pomp. For these purposes, they think some part of the wealth of the country is as usefully employed as it can be in fomenting the luxury of individuals. It is the public ornament. It is the public consolation. It nourishes the public hope. The poorest man finds his own importance and dignity... | |
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