| Edward Dowden - 1897 - 306 páginas
...will remain for some time mutinous and full of faction, until some popular general who - understands the art of conciliating the soldiery and who possesses...himself. Armies will obey him on his personal account. . . . But the moment in which that event 1 Quoted by Lecky, Eugland in the Eighteenth Century, vol.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1898 - 478 páginas
...will remain for some time mutinous and full of faction. until some popular general, who understands the art of conciliating the soldiery, and who possesses the true spirit oi command shall draw the eyes of all men upon himself. Armies will obey him on his personal account.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1901 - 588 páginas
...will remain for some time mutinous and full of faction, until some popular general, who understands the art of conciliating the soldiery, and who possesses...securing military obedience in this state of things Dut the moment in which that event shall happen, the person who really commands the army is youi master,... | |
| University of Sydney. Sydney University Union - 1902 - 360 páginas
...soldiery, and who possesses the true spirit of command, shall draw the eyes of all men upon himself. The moment in which that event shall happen, the person who really commands the army is your master." Yet, though Burke's Reflections on the French Revolution contain very many passages pregnant with the... | |
| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1904 - 608 páginas
...will remain for some time mutinous and full of faction, until some popular general, who understands the art of conciliating the soldiery and who possesses...command, shall draw the eyes of all men upon himself. . . . But the moment in which that event shall happen, the person who really commands the army is your... | |
| William Pitt - 1915 - 424 páginas
...indiscriminate violence in the Reflections, he foretold not only that ' some popular general, who understands the art of conciliating the soldiery and who possesses...command, shall draw the eyes of all men upon himself ', but also that the new despot would probably exercise ' the most completely arbitrary power that... | |
| Sir Ernest Scott - 1925 - 240 páginas
...when Burke wrote that the period of faction would remain ' until some popular general, who understands the art of conciliating the soldiery, and who possesses the true spirit $f command, shall draw the eyes of all men upon himself. Armies will obey him on his personal account.... | |
| Arthur James Grant, Harold William Vazeille Temperley - 1927 - 616 páginas
...and full of faction, until some general who understands the art of conciliating the soldiery . . . shall draw the eyes of all men upon himself. Armies will obey him on his personal account. But the moment in which that event shall happen, the person who really commands the army is your master,... | |
| Robert Andrews - 1993 - 1214 páginas
...for some time mutinous and full of" faction, until some popular general, who understands the art ot conciliating the soldiery, and who possesses the true...securing military obedience in this state of things. EDMUND BURKE (1729-97), Irish philosopher, statesman. Reflections on the Revolution in France ( 1 790).... | |
| James Conniff - 1994 - 384 páginas
...will remain for some time mutinous and full of faction until some popular general, who understands the art of conciliating the soldiery, and who possesses...spirit of command, shall draw the eyes of all men upon him. Armies will obey him on his personal account. . . But the moment in which that event shall happen,... | |
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