By this unprincipled facility of changing the state as often, and as much, and in as many ways, as there are floating fancies or fashions, the whole chain and continuity of the commonwealth would be broken. No one generation could link with the other.... Works - Página 134por Edmund Burke - 1792Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Edmund Burke - 718 páginas
...respected the institutions of their forefathers. By this unprincipled facility of changing the state as often and as much and in as many ways as there are floating fancies or fashions, the whole chain and continuity of the commonwealth would be broken; no one generation could... | |
| Diane Ravitch, Michael Ravitch - 2006 - 512 páginas
...respected the institutions of their forefathers. By this unprincipled facility of changing the state as often, and as much, and in as many ways, as there are floating fancies or fashions, the whole chain and continuity of the commonwealth would be broken. No one generation could... | |
| Glenn Burgess, Matthew Festenstein - 2007 - 414 páginas
...esp. pp. 42-3. 36 Rights of Man, pp. 43-4. 37 'By this unprincipled facility of changing the state as often and as much, and in as many ways as there are floating fancies or fashions the whole chain and continuity of the commonwealth would be broken. No one generation could... | |
| Edmund Burke - 2008 - 590 páginas
...respected the institutions of their forefathers. By this unprincipled facility of changing the state as often and as much and in as many ways as there are floating fancies or fashions, the whole chain and continuity of the commonwealth would be broken ; no one generation could... | |
| Edmund Burke - 2008 - 590 páginas
...respected the institutions of their forefathers. By this unprincipled facility of changing the state as often and as much and in as many ways as there are floating fancies or fashions, the whole chain and continuity of the commonwealth would be broken ; no one generation could... | |
| Thomas Chaimowicz - 2011 - 151 páginas
...part of the individual in the chain of events: By this unprincipled facility of changing the state as often, and as much, and in as many ways, as there are floating fancies or fashions, the whole chain and continuity of the commonwealth would be broken. No one generation could... | |
| 210 páginas
...they have received from their ancestors, or of what is due to their posterity," the state would change "as often, and as much and in as many ways, as there are floating fancies or fashions," and "the whole chain and continuity of the commonwealth would be broken." "No one generation... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1955 - 384 páginas
...respected the institutions of their forefathers. By this unprincipled facility of changing the state as often, and as much, and in as many ways, as there are floating fancies or fashions, the whole chain and continuity of the commonwealth would be broken. No one generation could... | |
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