| Earl John Russell Russell - 1859 - 390 páginas
...which inspires it with bravery and discipline ? No ! — surely no ! It is the love of the people, it is their attachment to their Government, from the...base rabble, and your navy nothing but rotten timber. All this, I know well enough, will sound wild and chimerical to the profane herd of those vulgar and... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1859 - 612 páginas
...Bill which inspires it with bravery and discipline ? No ; surely not. It is the love of the people ; it is their attachment to their government, from the...base rabble, and your navy nothing but rotten timber. All this, I know well enough, will sound wild and chimerical to the profane herd of those vulgar and... | |
| 1859 - 806 páginas
...of loyal obedience and dutiful attachment to the State, without which, a* Burke eloquently said, ' your army would be a base rabble, and your navy nothing but rotten timber,' was directly due to the genius and character of Lord Chatham. He was a great man, and he communicated... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1860 - 580 páginas
...Bill which inspires it with bravery and discipline ? No ; surely not. It is the love of the people ; it is their attachment to their government, from the...base rabble, and your navy nothing but rotten timber. All this, I know well enough, will sound wild and chimerical to the profane herd of those vulgar and... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1860 - 644 páginas
...hill which inspires it with hravery and discipline ? No ! Surely no ! It is the love of the people ; it is their attachment to their government from the...gives you your army and your navy, and infuses into hoth that liheral obedience, without which your army wculd he a hase rahhle, and your navy nothing... | |
| John Lord - 1860 - 530 páginas
...and everything hastens to dissolution. It is the love of the people, it is their attachment to your government from the sense of the deep stake they have in such glorious institutions, that gives you your army and navy, and infuses into both that liberal obedience... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1862 - 460 páginas
...which ini spires it with bravery and discipline ? No ! surely no ! It is the love. of the people ; it is their attachment to their government from the...base rabble, and your navy nothing but rotten timber. All this, I know well enough, will sound wild and chimerical to the profane herd of those vulgar and... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1862 - 564 páginas
...bill which inspires it with bravery and discipline ? No ! Surely no ! It is the love of the People ; it is their attachment to their Government from the...infuses into both that liberal obedience, without winch your army would be a base rabble, and your navy nothing but rotten" timber. All this, I know... | |
| Sir John Skelton - 1862 - 512 páginas
...of loyal obedience and dutiful attachment to the State, without which, as Burke eloquently said, " Your army would be a base rabble, and your navy nothing but rotten timber," was directly due to the genius and character of Lord Chatham. He was a great man, and he communicated... | |
| Hubert Ashton Holden - 1864 - 592 páginas
...it not the same virtue which does everything for us here in England? It is the love of the people, it is their attachment to their government from the...base rabble, and your navy nothing but rotten timber. Magnanimity in politics is not seldom the truest wisdom: and a great empire and little minds go ill... | |
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