| Edmund Burke - 1790 - 370 pàgines
...do not imagine, that thofe who make the noife are the only inhabitants of the field; that of courte, they are many in number; or that, after all, they are other than the little fhrivdled, meagre, hopping, though loud and troublefome infcds of the hour. ?:. 1 almoft venture to... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1790 - 380 pàgines
...do not imagine, that thofe who make the noife are the only inhabitants of the field; that of courfe, they are many in number ; or that, after all, they are other than the little fhrivelled, meagre, hopping, though loud and troublefomc infects of the hour. I almoft venture to affirm,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 636 pàgines
...not imagine, that thofe who make the noife are the only inhabitants of the field ; that of courfe, they are many in number; or that, after all, they are other than the Httle fhrivelled, meagre, hopping, tliough loud and troublefome infects of the hour. I almoft venture... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1800 - 490 pàgines
...importunate chink, whilst thousands of great cattle, reposed beneath the shadow of the British oak, chew the cud, and are silent, pray do "not imagine that those...after all, they are other than the little, shrivelled, meagre, hopping, though loud and troublesome insects of the hour/ * The description of the exulting... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1800 - 488 pàgines
...importunate chink, whilst thousands of great cattle, reposed beneath the shadow of the British oak, chew the cud, and are silent, pray do not imagine that those who make tke noise are the ONLY INHABITANTS of the field ; that, of course, they ai'e many in number ; or that,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 458 pàgines
...not imagine that thofe who make • the noife are the only inhabitants of the field; that of courfe, they are many in number ; or that, after all, they are other than the little fhrivelled, meagre, hopping, though loud and troublefom'e ' infects of the hour. I almoft venture to... | |
| 1840 - 606 pàgines
...man imagine that those who make the noise are the chief inhabitants of the field, that they are even many in number, or that, after all, they are other than the little shrivelled, meagre, hopping, though loud and troublesome, insects of the hour." The puny efforts of these famishing... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1814 - 258 pàgines
...importunate chink, whilst thousands of great cattle, reposed beneath the shadow of the British oak, chew the cud and are silent, pray do not imagine, that those...after all, they are other than the little shrivelled, meagre, hopping, though loud and troublesome, insects of the hour. 1 almost venture to affirm, that... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1815 - 464 pàgines
...importunate chink, whilst thousands of great cattle, reposed beneath the shadow of the British oak, chew the cud and are silent, pray do not imagine that those who make the noise arc the only inhahitants of the field; that of course, they are many in number; or that, after all,... | |
| Ferris Pell - 1819 - 202 pàgines
...the field ring with " their importunate chink, whilst thousands of great " cattle repose in the shade and are silent, pray do not " imagine, that those...all, they are other than the " little, shrivelled, meagre, hopping, though loud and " troublesomet insects of the hour." In this State, we feel and know... | |
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