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" The spirit it is impossible not to admire ; but the old Parisian ferocity has broken out in a shocking manner. It is true, that this may be no more than a sudden explosion ; if so, no indication can be taken from it; but if it should be character, rather... "
The Dublin University Magazine - Page 389
1853
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New Elegant Extracts: A Unique Selection ... from the Most Eminent Prose and ...

New elegant extracts, Richard Alfred Davenport - English literature - 1827 - 410 pages
...manner. It is true, that this may be no more than a sadden explosion ; if so, no indication can be taken from it ; but if it should be character, rather...becomes noxious to themselves, and a perfect nuisance to every body else. What will be the event, it is hard, I think, still to say. To form a solid constitution,...
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The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate

1827 - 854 pages
...shocking manner. It is true, that this maybe no more than a sudden explosion : if so, no indication can be taken from it ; but if it should be character, rather...like that of their former masters, to coerce them. 288 [MAY, " Men must have a certain fund of natural modération to qualify them for freedom, else it...
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New Elegant Extracts: A Unique Selection ... from the Most Eminent Prose and ...

New elegant extracts, Richard Alfred Davenport - English literature - 1827 - 402 pages
...manner. It is true, that this may be no more than a sudden explosion ; if so, no indication can be taken from it ; but if it should be character, rather...accident, then that people are not fit for liberty, and mast have a strong hand, like that of their former masters, to coerce them. Men must have a certain...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 34

Scotland - 1833 - 1056 pages
...shocking manner. It is true that this may be no more than a sudden explosion ; if so, no indication can be taken from it. But, if it should be character rather...becomes noxious to themselves, and a perfect nuisance to every body else. What will be the event, it is hard still to say. To form a solid constitution requires...
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 34

England - 1833 - 1032 pages
...shocking manner. It is true that this may be no more than a sudden explosion ; if so, no indication can be taken from it. But, if it should be character rather than accident, then that people are not Jit for liberty, and must have a strong hand, like that of their former masters, to coerce them. Men...
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The Works of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke: With a Biographical and ..., Volume 1

Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1834 - 744 pages
...shocking manner. It is true, that this may be no more than a sadden explosion; if so, no indication can be taken from it; but if it should be character, rather...becomes noxious to themselves, and a perfect nuisance to every body else. What will be the event, it is hard, I think, still to say. To form a solid constitution...
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The works of ... Edmund Burke, Volume 1

Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1834 - 740 pages
...shocking manner. It is true, that this may be no more than a sudden explosion; if so, no indication can be taken from it; but if it should be character, rather than accident, then.that people are not fit for liberty, and must have a strong hand, like that of their former masters,...
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The Works of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke: With a Biographical and ..., Volume 1

Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1837 - 744 pages
...shocking manner. It is true, that this may be no more than a sudden explosion; if so, no indication can be every body else. What will be the event, it is hard, I think, still to say. To form a solid constitution...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumes 160-161

Early English newspapers - 1837 - 734 pages
...manner. It is true that this may be no more than a sudden expression ; if so, no indication can be taken from it ; but if it should be character rather...coerce them. Men must have a certain fund of natural modera'ion to qualify them for freedom ; else it becomes obnoxious to themselves, and a perfect nuisance...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volume 160

English essays - 1837 - 738 pages
...accident, then that people are not fit for liberty, aud must hart a strong hand, like that cf tlieir former masters, to coerce them. Men must have a certain fund of natural modera'ion to qualify them for freedom ; else it becomes obnoxious to themselves, and a perfect nuisance...
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