First, Sir, permit me to observe, that the use of force alone is but temporary. It may subdue for a moment ; but it does not remove the necessity of subduing again : and a nation is not governed, which is perpetually to be conquered. Burke, Select Works - Página 177de Edmund Burke - 1883Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Edmund Burke - 1899 - 178 páginas
...so active, so growing, so spirited 15 as this, in a profitable and subordinate connection with us. First, Sir, permit me to observe that the use of force...it does not remove the necessity of subduing again ; 20 and a nation is not governed ° which is perpetually to be conquered. My next objection is its... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1900 - 464 páginas
...'active, so growing, so spirited as this, in a profitable and 1 subordinate connection with us. [33] J First, Sir, permit me to observe that the use of force...not governed which is perpetually to be conquered. [34] My next objection is its uncertainty. Terror is not always the effect of force ; and an armament... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1900 - 136 páginas
...active, so. growing, so spirited as this, in a profitable 25 and subordinate connection with us. ^ 32. First, Sir, permit me to observe, that the use of...subduing again: and a nation is not governed which is per30 peUjally to be conquered. ^^3. My next objection is its uncertainty. Terror is not always the... | |
| 1900 - 568 páginas
...voice of reason is stifled, and all the misconduct, all the calamities of war, are continued. * * * The use of force alone is but temporary. It may subdue...not governed which is perpetually to be conquered. * * * You will never see any revenue from these colonies. Some increase of the means of corruption,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1900 - 274 páginas
...so active, 510 so growing, so spirited as this, in a profitable and subordinate connection with us. First, Sir, permit me to observe that the use of force...not remove the necessity of subduing again ; and a 515 nation is not governed which is perpetually to be conquered. My next objection is its uncertainty.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1900 - 168 páginas
...so active, so growing, so spirited as this, in a profitable and subordinate connexion with us. [33] First, Sir, permit me to observe, that the use of...a moment ; but it does not remove the necessity of subdtiing again: and a nation is not governed, which is perpetually to be conquered. [33] My next objection... | |
| Francis Warre Cornish - 1900 - 604 páginas
...numerous, so active, so growing, so spirited as this, in a profitable and subordinate connection with us. First, Sir, permit me to observe, that the use of...It may subdue for a moment ; but it does not remove 2O the necessity of subduing again : and a nation is not governed which is perpetually to be conquered.... | |
| Frances W. Lewis - 1900 - 328 páginas
...numerous, so active, so growing, so spirited as this, in a profitable and subordinate connection with us. My next objection is its uncertainty. Terror is not...always the effect of force, and an armament is not victory. If you do not succeed, you are without resource ; for, conciliation failing, force remains... | |
| James Morgan Hart - 1901 - 186 páginas
...state unmistakably that which we are trying to prove. For example : First, sir, permit me to obsen'e that the use of force alone is but temporary. It may...not governed which is perpetually to be conquered. — BURKE : Conciliation. Exposition is merely explaining or making clear a general fact or relation,... | |
| H. J. Ogden - 1901 - 358 páginas
...worth fighting for. Certainly it is — if fighting a people is the best way of gaining them. ***** It may subdue for a moment, but it does not remove...conquered. ***** My next objection is its uncertainty. ***** If you do not succeed yon are without a resource ; for, conciliation failing, force remains ;... | |
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