| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1875 - 618 pages
...descriptions" as not merely impolitic and unjust, but base and malicious and stupid. At the end he said " the charges against me are all of one kind, that I have pushed the principle of general justice and benevolence too far. In any accident which may happen through life,... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1877 - 464 pages
...have had a share in wronging or oppressing any description of men, or any one man in any description. No ! the charges against me are all of one kind, that...further than the opinions of many would go along with me.—In every accident which may happen through life—in pain, in sorrow, in depression, and distress—I... | |
| James Freeman Clarke - United States - 1878 - 448 pages
...period of my service, I have sacrificed the slightest of your interests to my ambition or to my fortune No ! The charges against me are all of one kind ;...benevolence too far, further than a cautious policy might warrant, and further than the opinions of many would go along with me. In whatever accident may... | |
| Literature - 1879 - 984 pages
..."have had a share in wronging or oppressing any description of men, or any one man in any description. No! The charges against me are all of one kind — that I have pushed the general principles of justice and benevolence too far, further than a cautious policy would warrant,... | |
| Literature - 1879 - 990 pages
...have had a share in wronging or oppressing any description of men, or any one man in any description. No! The charges against me are all of one kind — that I have pushed the general principles of justice and benevolence too far, further than a cautious policy would warrant,... | |
| Charles Knight - Great Britain - 1880 - 1246 pages
...description of men, or any one man in any description. No ! The charges against me are all of one k:nd, that I have pushed the principles of general justice...accident which may happen through life, — in pain, in sorrow.dn depression and distress— iI will call to mind this accusation, and be comfortpd." The elections... | |
| Edmund Burke - Ireland - 1881 - 464 pages
...have had a share in wronging or oppressing any description of men, or any one man in any description. No! the charges against me are all of one kind —...principles of general justice and benevolence too far ; farther than a cautious policy would warrant; and farther than the opinions of many would go along... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1886 - 276 pages
...himself the most. Strip him of this, and you leave him naked indeed.—Appeal from New to Old Whigs. The charges against me are all of one kind, that I...further than the opinions of many would go along with me.—In every accident which may happen through life, in pain, in sorrow, in depression, and distress—I... | |
| Edwin Percy Whipple - Authors, English - 1886 - 426 pages
...have had a share in wronging or oppressing any description of men, or any one man in any description. No ! The charges against me are all of one kind : that I have pushed the general principles of justice and benevolence too far, — further than a cautious policy would warrant,... | |
| Edwin Percy Whipple - Authors, English - 1886 - 436 pages
...share in wronging or oppressing any description of men, or any one man in any description. No ! Ttfe charges against me are all of one kind : that I have pushed the general principles of justice and benevolence too far, — further than a cautious policy would warrant,... | |
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