That we may exclude those whom it is necessary to exclude, we must admit those whom it may be safe to admit. At present we oppose the schemes of revolutionists with only one half, with only one quarter of our proper force. We say, and we say justly, that... Blackwood's Magazine - 531 ページ1866全文表示 - この書籍について
| William Law Mathieson - 1920 - 338 ページ
...class should be admitted into the citadel in order to assist in holding it against popular assault. " That we may exclude those whom it is necessary to...we must admit those whom it may be safe to admit." 2 Anti-Reformers, though they differed from Macaulay on the point of admission, were at one with him... | |
| Howard Martin - 1996 - 422 ページ
...support this measure as a measure of reform; but I support it still more as a measure of conservation. That we may exclude those whom it is necessary to...we must admit those whom it may be safe to admit. At present we oppose the schemes of revolutionists with only one half, with only one quarter of our... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1900 - 804 ページ
...because it will improve our institutions; but I support it also because it tends to preserve them. That we may exclude those whom it is necessary to...we must admit those whom it may be safe to admit. At present we oppose the schemes of revolutionists with only one half, with only one quarter of our... | |
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