| James Boswell - 1900 - 928 페이지
...as to preserve a balance against the crown." JOHNSON: "Sir, I perceive you are avile Whig. — Why the tenth Satire one of the couplets upon the vanity...Yet think * jail." But after experiencing the u can power be abused long. Mankind will not bear it. If a sovereign oppresses his people to agréât... | |
| Augustine Birrell - 1902 - 346 페이지
...observed that the Crown had too much power. Thereupon Johnson : 'Sir, I perceive you are a vile Whig. Why all this ' childish jealousy of the power of the Crown...all ' governments are alike, I consider that in no govern' ment power can be abused long; mankind will not 'bear it. If a sovereign oppresses his people,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1902 - 96 페이지
...people, so as to preserve a balance against the crown. JOHNSON : Sir, I perceive you are a vile Whig. Why all this childish jealousy of the power of the crown ? The crown has not power enough. The crown, unfortunately, had power enough to lose us the empire of America. How much more power would... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1903 - 666 페이지
...advocates of reform as little better than charlatans. 2 Boswell, ii. , 170 (year 1772). He added : " When I say that all governments are alike, I consider...his people to a great degree they will rise and cut off his head." vOL. i. — 25 answered, " Because it is just the same." J If the difference between... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1903 - 636 페이지
...charlatans. 3 Boswell, ii. , 170 (year 1772). He added : " When 1 say that all governments are alike, 1 consider that in no government power can be abused...oppresses his people to a great degree they will rise xod cut off his head." VoL. 1. 35 answered, " Because it is just the same." * If the difference between... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1903 - 136 페이지
...as to preserve a balance against the crown.' JOHNSON : ' Sir, I 10 perceive you are a vile Whig. Why all this childish jealousy of the power of the crown ? The crown has not power enough.' " 23. One of the old philosophers, Lord Bacon tells us, used to say that life and death were just the... | |
| Sherwin Cody - 1903 - 476 페이지
...so as to preserve a balance against the crown.' JOHNSON : ' Sir, I perceive you are a vile Whig. Why all this childish jealousy of the power of the crown? The crown has not power enough.' " One of the old philosophers, Lord Bacon tells us, used to say that life and death were just the same... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1904 - 136 페이지
...as to preserve a balance against the crown.' JOHNSON : ' Sir, I 10 perceive you are a vile Whig. Why all this childish jealousy of the power of the crown? The crown has not power enough.' " 23. One of the old philosophers, Lord Bacon tells us, used to say that life and death were just the... | |
| James Boswell - 1904 - 1590 페이지
...so as to preserve a balance against the crown.' JOHNSON. ' Sir, I perceive you are a vile Whig. Why all this childish jealousy of the power of the crown...his people to a great degree, they will rise and cut off his head. There is a remedy in human nature against tyranny, that will keep us safe under every... | |
| Robert Kleuker - 1907 - 188 페이지
...Chap. 1); bie 3*ei^eit fönne bort ju leiфt ') Qo^nfon : Sir, l perceive you are a vile Whig. — Why all this childish jealousy of the power of the crown? The crown has not power enough (Bosw. 191, ttfll. ^iermtt ©. 149, Slnmerfung 2) ; bgl. auф Bosw. 173, 248, 289. brauфt roerben.... | |
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