| 1823 - 804 páginas
...a wearied nation willingly resorts from intolerable heats, and from perpetual danger of convulsion. Our lot is happily cast in the temperate zone of freedom: the clime best suited to the developement of the moral qualities of the human race ; to the cultivation of their faculties, and... | |
| 1823 - 1040 páginas
...the House might be arranged with neater symmetry, or distributed in more scientific proportions. " Our lot is happily cast in the temperate zone of freedom : the clime best suited to the developement of the moral qualities of the human race ; to the cultivation of their faculties, and... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1823 - 1282 páginas
...the House might be arranged with neater symmetry, or distributed in more scientific proportions. " Our lot is happily cast in the temperate zone of freedom : the clime best suited to the developement of the moral qualities of the human race; to the cultivation of their faculties, and to... | |
| George Canning - 1828 - 456 páginas
...a wearied nation willingly resorts from intolerable heats, and from perpetual danger of convulsion. Our lot is happily cast in the temperate zone of freedom:...to the security as well as the improvement of their virtues:—a clime not exempt indeed from variations of the elements, but variations which purify while... | |
| 1828 - 628 páginas
...a wearied nation willingly resorts from intolerable heat, and from perpetual danger of convulsion. Our lot is happily cast in the temperate zone of freedom : the clime best suited to the developement of the moral qualities of the human race, to the cultivation of their faculties, and to... | |
| 1828 - 526 páginas
...a wearied nation willingly resorts from intolerable heat, and from perpetual danger of convulsion. Our lot is happily cast in the temperate zone of freedom : the clime best suited to the developement of the moral qualities of the human race, to the cultivation of their faculties, and to... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1879 - 1136 páginas
...necessary for the Constitution of this country ; but I do know that our lot is at the present time cast in the temperate zone of freedom — the clime...security as well as the improvement of their virtues. Let us be sensible of the advantages which it is our happiness to enjoy. Let us guard with pious gratitude... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1823 - 996 páginas
...a wearied nation willingly resorts from intolerable heats and from perpetual danger of convulsion. Our lot is happily cast in the temperate zone of freedom : the clime best suited to the developement of the moral qualities of the human race; to the cultivation of their faculties, and to... | |
| George Canning - 1846 - 650 páginas
...a wearied nation willingly resorts from intolerable heats, and from perpetual danger of convulsion. Our lot is happily cast in the temperate zone of freedom:...which purify while they agitate the atmosphere that we brenthe. Let us be sensible of the advantages which it is our happiness to enjoy. Let us guard with... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1852 - 570 páginas
...perpetual danger of convulsion. Our lot is happily cast in the temperate zone of freedom, — the elime best suited to the development of the moral qualities...to the cultivation of their faculties, and to the seeurity as well as the improvement of their virtues ; — a elime not exempt, indeed, from variations... | |
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