Whilst we spend our time in deliberating on the mode of governing Two Millions, we shall find we have Millions more to manage. Your children do not grow faster from infancy to manhood, than they spread from families to communities, and from villages to... Burke, Select Works - Página 169de Edmund Burke - 1883Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Charles Kendall Adams - 1884 - 354 páginas
...importance. But whether I put the present numbers too high or too low, is a matter of little moment. Such is the strength with which population shoots in that...world, that, state the numbers as high as we will, while the dispute continues, the exaggeration ends. While we are discussing any given magnitude, they... | |
| Alfred Hix Welsh - 1884 - 346 páginas
...increasing population: But whether I put the numbers too high or too low is a matter of little moment. Such is the strength with which population shoots in that...world that, state the numbers as high as we will, while the dispute continues the exaggeration ends. While we are discussing any given magnitude, they... | |
| Charles Kendall Adams, John Alden - 1884 - 360 páginas
...importance. But whether I put the present numbers too high or too low, is a matter of little moment. Such is the strength with which population shoots in that...world, that, state the numbers as high as we will, while the dispute continues, the exaggeration ends. While we are discussing any given magnitude, they... | |
| Royal Commonwealth Society - 1884 - 562 páginas
...observes, " whether I put the present numbers too high or too low, is a matter of little moment. Such is the strength with which population shoots in that...world, that, state the numbers as high as we will, while the dispute continues the exaggeration ends. Your children do not grow faster from infancy to... | |
| Royal Colonial Institute (Great Britain) - 1884 - 464 páginas
...observes, " whether i put the present numbers too high or too low, is a matter of little moment Such is the strength with which population shoots in that...world, that, state the numbers as high as we will, while the dispute continues the exaggeration ends. Your children do not grow faster from infancy to... | |
| Charles Kendall Adams - 1884 - 346 páginas
...importance. But whether I put the present numbers too high or too low, is a matter of little moment. Such is the strength with which population shoots in that...world, that, state the numbers as high as we will, while the dispute continues, the exaggeration ends. While we are discussing any given magnitude, they... | |
| Charles Kendall Adams - 1884 - 344 páginas
...importance. But whether I put the present numbers too high or too low, is a matter of little moment. Such is the strength with which population shoots in that...world, that, state the numbers as high as we will, while the dispute continues, the exaggeration ends. While we are discussing any given magnitude, they... | |
| Charles Kendall Adams - 1884 - 340 páginas
...continues, the exaggeration ends. While we are discussing any given magnitude, they are grown to it. While we spend our time in deliberating on the mode of governing two millions, we shall find we have two millions more to manage. Your children do not grow faster from infancy to manhood, than they spread... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1891 - 264 páginas
...present numbers too high or too low, is a matter of little moment. Such is the strength with which 10 population shoots in that part of the world, that...deliberating on the mode of governing two millions, we 15 shall find we have millions more to manage. Your children do not grow faster from infancy to manhood,... | |
| Adams Sherman Hill - 1891 - 326 páginas
...but more accurately representing the Climax as used in modern writing — are as follows : — " Such is the strength with which population shoots in that...discussing any given magnitude, they are grown to it. AVhilst we spend our time in deliberating on the mode of governing two millions, we shall find we have... | |
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