| James Silk Buckingham - Great Britain - 1826 - 624 pages
...exaggerated statements to prevail. Л people kept in the dark are sure to be easily disquieted ; every breath makes them start ; all objects appear in false shapes...farther," the necessary inference was, that he ought to go farther, and censure the inadequacy of the provisions in the hill under his review. A man may display... | |
| Christianity - 1826 - 630 pages
...exaggerated statements to prevail. A people kept in the dark are sure to be easily disquieted ; every breath makes them start ; all objects appear in false shapes...go farther," the necessary inference was, that he wight to go farther, and censure the inadequacy of the provisions in the bill under his review. A man... | |
| Maurice Cross - 1835 - 886 pages
...exaggerated statements to prevail. A people kepi in Ihe dark aro sure lo be easily disquieted; every breath makes them start; all objects appear in false shapes...cause ; and a government, whose conduct might bear Ihe broadcsl glare of day, may be shaken by Ihe delusions which have sprung from unnecessary concealment.... | |
| 1835 - 858 pages
...exaggerated statements to prevail . A people kept in the dark are sure to be easily disquieted; every breath makes them start; all objects appear in false shapes;...spread rapidly without a cause; and a government, whoso conduct might bear the broadest glare of day, may be shaken by the delusions which have sprung... | |
| Lucien Brock Proctor - Judges - 1870 - 808 pages
...another, a people from whom public measures are concealed, are sure to be easily disquieted ; every breath makes them start ; all objects appear in false shapes...anxiety and alarm spread rapidly without a cause ; and a parliamentary body, the law-making institution of the nation, weakened by delusions which have sprung... | |
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