| 1791 - 686 sider
...confpiracy in favour of the true aad genuine rights and interefls of men. Happy people, if they know to proceed as they have begun ! Happy Prince, worthy to begin with fplendour, or to clofe with glory, a race of patriots and of kings: and to leave A name, which every... | |
| Benjamin Vaughan - 1793 - 412 sider
...conspiracy in favour of the true and " genuine rights and interefts of men. Happy " people, if they know to proceed as they have " begun ! Happy prince, worthy...with " fplendor, or to clofe with glory, a race of pa*' triots and kings : and to leave " A name, which every wind to heav'n would bear, " Which men,... | |
| Benjamin Vaughan - 1793 - 336 sider
...confpiracy in " favour of the true and genuine rights and interelts of " men. Happy people, 'it they know to proceed as they " have begun! Happy prince, worthy...begin with " fplendor, or to clofe with glory, a race ot patriots and " kings : and to leave " A name, which every wind to heav'n would bear, " Which men... | |
| Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - 1794 - 466 sider
...labour for the aggran•' difement of their own." ** Happy '* Prince, worthy to begin with iplendor, " or to clofe with glory a race of Patriots '< and of Kings ; and to leave • ' f A name which every wind to heaven would bear, *' Which men to tell, and angels joy to near."... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1798 - 350 sider
...confpiracy in favour of the true and genuine rights and interefts of men. Happy people, if they know to proceed as they have begun ! Happy prince, worthy...to begin with fplendor, or to clofe with glory, a raqs of patriots and of kings; and to leave A name, which every wind to heav'n'would bear, Which men... | |
| 1798 - 576 sider
...glorious confpiracy, in favour of the true and genuine rights and interclts of men. Happy people! if they know how to proceed as they have begun! happy prince, worthy to begin with fylendour, er to clofe with glory, a race ot patriots and of kings, and to leave " A name, which ev'ry... | |
| 1798 - 580 sider
...people I if they know how to prccud as they have begun! happy pilnce, worthy to bt-gin with fplendour, or to clofe with glory, a race of patriots and of kings, and to Lave . , " Л name, which cv'ry mind to heav'n will Ьелт, " Which men to tell, anJ angels joy to... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 788 sider
...glorious confpiracy, in favour of the tcue and genuine rights and intcrcfts of men. Happy people ! if they know how to proceed as they have begun ! Happy prince ! worthy to begin with fplendor, or to dole with glory, a race of patriots and of kings, and to leave 1 A name, which every wind to heav'n... | |
| 1814 - 556 sider
...and their new constitution. His eloquent panegyric thus concludes — ' Happy people, if they ' knew how to proceed as they have begun ! Happy Prince, $ worthy to begin with splendour, or to close \yith glory, a race of Patriots and of Kings ! — -To finish all — this great... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 408 sider
...confpiracy in favour of the true and genuine rights and interefts of men. Happy people, if they know to proceed as they have begun ! Happy prince, worthy to begin with fplendour, or R 3 r> to dofe with glory, a race of patriots and of kings : and to leave A name, which... | |
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