| Julia Vitullo-Martin, J. Robert Moskin - 1994 - 402 páginas
...All the King's Men (screenplay by Robert Rossen) "Corrupt influence, which is itself the perennial spring of all prodigality, and of all disorder; which...loads us, more than millions of debt; which takes away vigor from our arms, wisdom from our councils, and every shadow of authority and credit from the most... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1997 - 720 páginas
...whole force of my mind to, was the reduction of that corrupt influence which is itself the perennial spring of all prodigality and of all disorder —...us more than millions of debt — which takes away vigor from our arms, wisdom from our councils, and every shadow of authority and credit from the most... | |
| Mark Alan Stewart - 2001 - 284 páginas
...commanding reverance, respect, or admiration, especially because of great age ** Corruption—takes away every shadow of authority and credit from the most venerable parts of our [nation's] constitution." — Edmund Burke The noun form (meaning "reverence") is veneration. The verb... | |
| John Garrard, James Newell - 2006 - 264 páginas
...famous 'Speech on the Plan for Economical Reform' in February 1 780, 'is itself the perennial source of all prodigality, and of all disorder: which loads...from the most venerable parts of our constitution'. Corrupt influence has been a salient feature of Irish political life throughout the 1990s and at the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 718 páginas
...whole force of my mind to, was the reduction of that corrupt influence which is itself the perennial spring of all prodigality and of all disorder —...us more than millions of debt — which takes away vigor from our arms, wisdom from our councils, and every shadow of authority and credit from the most... | |
| Edmund Burke - 2008 - 602 páginas
...whole force of my mind to, was the reduction of that corrapt influence which is itself the perennial spring of all prodigality and of all disorder, —...us more than millions of debt, — which takes away vigor from our arms, wisdom from our councils, and every shadow of authority and credit from the most... | |
| Royal Statistical Society (Great Britain) - 1859 - 594 páginas
...is itself the perennial spring of all " prodigality and of all disorder, which loads us with [two ?] millions " of debt, which takes away vigour from our...from the most " venerable parts of our constitution." If the principle of the competitive examination, and the now wide-spread evidence of its success, moral... | |
| Edmund Burke - 2008 - 602 páginas
...whole force of my mind to, was the reduction of that corrapt influence which is itself the perennial spring of all prodigality and of all disorder, —...us more than millions of debt, — which takes away vigor from our arms, wisdom from our councils, and every shadow of authority and credit from the most... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1793 - 668 páginas
...that corrupt influence, which is itfelf the perennial fpring of all prodigality, and of all diforder ; which loads us, more than millions of debt ; which takes away vigour from our arms, wifdom from our councils, and every fhadow of authority and credit from the mofl venerable parts of... | |
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