| 1840 - 546 ページ
...subversion ; if, like him, and in his own words, they never approached to the faults of the State but as to the wounds of a father — with pious awe and trembling solicitude — we might then hope for aid in the midst of our troubles from a Government not only thoughtful... | |
| David M'Nicoll - 1837 - 688 ページ
...wholesome laws. A matchless writer finely observes, " We should approach to the faults of the state as to the wounds of a father, with pious awe, and trembling solicitude."* Suppose, indeed, that young persons in general were to practise a flippant and contemptuous... | |
| George Croly - 1840 - 612 ページ
...of beginning its reformation by its subversion ; that he should approach to the faults of the State as to the wounds of a father, with pious awe and trembling solicitude. By this wise prejudice we are taught to look with horror on those children of their country,... | |
| George Croly - 1840 - 300 ページ
...of beginning its reformation by its subversion ; that he should approach to the faults of the State as to the wounds of a father, with pious awe and trembling solicitude. By this wise prejudice we are taught to look with horror on those children of their country,... | |
| 1841 - 572 ページ
...of beginning its reformation by its subversion; that he should approach unto the faults of the State as to the wounds of a father, with pious awe and trembling solicitude."* Or in the words of a more recent advocate : " Our forefathers," says Sir James Graham,... | |
| Richard Whately (abp. of Dublin.) - 1841 - 558 ページ
...of beginning its reformation by its subversion; that he should approach to the faults of the State as to the wounds of a father, with pious awe and trembling solicitude. By this wise prejudice we are taught to look with horror on those children of their country... | |
| John Lawrence - 1844 - 108 ページ
...page 1. The justly celebrated Burke finely observes, " We should approach to the faults of the state, as to the wounds of a father with pious awe, and trembling solicitude." In this sentiment I fully concur, firmly believing with another writer on the same subject,... | |
| Richard Whately - 1846 - 366 ページ
...of beginning its reformation by its subversion ; that he should approach to the faults of the State as to the wounds of a father, with pious awe and trembling solicitude. By this wise prejudice we are taught to look with horror on those children of their country... | |
| 1848 - 594 ページ
...use the language of Burke in a wellknown passage, we ought ' to approach to the faults of the state ' as to the wounds of a father, with pious awe and trembling ' solicitude.' To threaten its subversion, if reformation be not promptly granted, is to imitate those... | |
| Charles T. Porter - 1849 - 232 ページ
...to look into its defects but with due caution ; that he should approach to the faults of the state as to the wounds of a father, with pious awe and trembling solicitude." This caution we have endeavored to exercise, and such awe and solicitude we trust our... | |
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