| John Morley - 1879 - 256 páginas
...people of Bristol as decisive and binding. Burke in a weighty passage upheld a manlier doctrine. i "Certainly, gentlemen, it ought to be the happiness...wishes ought to have great weight with him ; their opinions high respect, their business unremitted attention. It is his duty to sacrifice his repose,... | |
| Frederick Denison Maurice - 1880 - 436 páginas
...conduct, and his intention of conforming to them. Mr. Burke told them that he could do no such thing : " Certainly, gentlemen, it ought to be the happiness...his duty to sacrifice his repose, his pleasures, his satisfaction, to theirs ; and, above all, ever, and in all cases, to prefer their interests to his... | |
| Frederick Denison Maurice - 1880 - 436 páginas
...conduct, and his intention of conforming to them. Mr. Burke told them that he could do no such thing : " Certainly, gentlemen. • it ought to be the happiness...his duty to sacrifice his repose, his pleasures, his satisfaction, to theirs ; and, above all, ever, and in all cases, to prefer their interests to his... | |
| George Henry Jennings - 1880 - 842 páginas
...views of the relations which should subsist between a member of Parliament and his constituents : " Certainly, gentlemen, it ought to be the happiness...high respect; their business, unremitted attention. . . But his unbiassed opinion, his mature judgment, his enlightened conscience, he ought not to sacrifice... | |
| George Henry Jennings - 1881 - 564 páginas
...views of the relations which should subsist between a member of Parliament and his constituents : " Certainly, gentlemen, it ought to be the happiness...strictest union, the closest correspondence, and the most uureserved communication with his constituents. Their wishes ought to have great weight with him; their... | |
| 1883 - 836 páginas
...people of Bristol as decisive and binding. Burke in a weighty passage upheld a manlier doctrine. " Certainly, gentlemen, it ought to be the happiness...wishes ought to have great weight with him ; their opinions high respect, their business unremitted attention. It is his duty to sacrifice his repose,... | |
| Alexander Charles Ewald - 1884 - 668 páginas
...successful candidate towards his constituents for the honour conferred upon him, he thus concluded : — " Certainly, gentlemen, it ought to be the happiness...wishes ought to have great weight with him, their opinions high respect, their business unremitted attention. It is his duty to sacrifice his repose,... | |
| Frederick Denison Maurice - 1889 - 344 páginas
...conduct, and his intention of conforming to them. Mr. Burke told them that he could do no such thing : " Certainly, gentlemen, it ought to be the happiness...his duty to sacrifice his repose, his pleasures, his satisfaction, to theirs ; and, above all, ever, and in all cases, to prefer their interests to his... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1890 - 568 páginas
...between a Member of Parliament and his constituents. He told the electors of Bristol that "it ought to he the happiness and glory of a representative to live...wishes ought to have great weight with him ; their opinions high respect, their business unremitted attention. It is his duty to sacrifice his repose,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1891 - 264 páginas
...my poor sentiments on that subject. He tells you that " the topic of instructions has occasioned 25 much altercation and uneasiness in this city " ; and...representative to live in the strictest union, the 30 closest correspondence, and the most unreserved communication with his constituents. Their wishes... | |
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