 | Edmund Burke - 1899 - 150 páginas
...alone is but temporary. It may subdue for a moment, but it does not remove the necessity of subduing again : and a nation is not governed which is perpetually...; and an armament is not a victory. If you do not succeed, you are without resource: for, conciliation failing, force remains ; but force failing, no... | |
 | Elias J. MacEwan - 1899 - 412 páginas
...alone is but temporary. It may subdue for a moment, but it does not remove the necessity of subduing again ; and a nation is not governed which is perpetually...force, and an armament is not a victory. If you do not succeed, you are without resource ; for, conciliation failing, force remains ; but, force failing,... | |
 | Richard Garnett - 1899
...alone is but temporary. It may subdue for a moment, but it does not remove the necessity of subduing again ; and a nation is not governed, which is perpetually...force, and an armament is not a victory. If you do not succeed, you are without resource ; for, conciliation failing, force remains ; but, force failing,... | |
 | Edmund Burke - 1899 - 124 páginas
...temporary. It may subdue for a moment, but it does not remove the necessity of subduing again ; 20 and a nation is not governed ° which is perpetually...force, and an armament is not a victory. If you do not succeed, you are without re- 25 source; for, conciliation failing, force remains; but, force failing,... | |
 | 1900
...alone is but temporary. It may subdue for a moment, but it does not remove the necessity of subduing again ; and a nation is not governed which is perpetually...; and an armament is not a victory. If you do not succeed, you are without resource ; for, conciliation failing, force remains ; but, force failing,... | |
 | Christian Bouscaren - 1993 - 255 páginas
...alone is but temporary. It may subdue for a moment, but it does not remove the necessity of subduing again: and a nation is not governed which is perpetually to be conquered. Edmund BURKE (1729-1797). 212 *to choose (O) : choisir — (A) : qqch. ou qqn • — (B from) : parmi... | |
 | Cynthia Dubin Edelberg - 1987 - 205 páginas
...alone is but temporary. It may subdue for a moment, but it does not remove the necessity of subding again: and a nation is not governed which is perpetually to be conquered." 17 What Britain wanted was trade, which could not exist if British America was filled with rebels "perpetually... | |
 | Robert Andrews - 1989 - 343 páginas
...force alone is but temporary. It may subdue for a moment; but does not remove the necessity of subduing again: and a nation is not governed, which is perpetually to be conquered. Edmund Burke (1729-1797) Irish philosopher, statesman Some people draw a comforting distinction between... | |
 | Robert W. Jackman - 1993 - 194 páginas
...alone is but temporary. It may subdue for a moment, but it does not remove the necessity of subduing again; and a nation is not governed, which is perpetually...force, and an armament is not a victory. If you do not succeed, you are without resource; for, conciliation failing, force remains, but, force failing, no... | |
 | Edmund Burke - 1993 - 328 páginas
...alone is but temporary. It may subdue for a moment; but it does not remove the necessity of subduing again: and a nation is not governed, which is perpetually...force; and an armament is not a victory. If you do not succeed, you are without resource; for, conciliation failing, force remains; but, 36 run the longitude... | |
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