... of war; not peace to be hunted through the labyrinth of intricate and endless negotiations; not peace to arise out of universal discord, fomented from principle, in all parts of the empire ; not peace to depend on the juridical determination of perplexing... The Art of Debate - Page 266by Warren Choate Shaw - 1922 - 461 pagesFull view - About this book
| Edmund Burke - 1889 - 556 pages
...peace to depend on the juridical determination of perplexing questions, or the precise marking the shadowy boundaries of a complex government. It is...peace sought in the spirit of peace ; and laid in prJsciplea purely pacific. I propose, by removing the ground of the difference, and by restoring the... | |
| William Belsham - 1795 - 496 pages
...in principles purely specific. 1 propose, said he, by removing the ground of the difference, and hy restoring. the former unsuspecting confidence of the...colonies in the mother country, to give permanent satisfaetion to your people. And far from a scheme of ruling hy discord, to reconcile them to each... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1807 - 560 pages
...peace to depend on the juridical determination of perplexing questions ; or the precise marking the shadowy boundaries of a complex government. It is...the spirit of peace ; and laid in principles purely pacifick. I propose, by removing the ground of the difference, and by restoring the former unsuspecting... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 518 pages
...peace to depend on the juridical determination of perplexing questions ; or the precise marking the shadowy boundaries of a complex government. It is simple peace ; sought in its natural course, and its ordinary haunts. It is peace sought in the spirit of peace ; and laid in principles purely pacifick.... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 512 pages
...peace to depend on the juridical determination of perplexing questions; or the precise marking the shadowy boundaries of a complex government. It is simple peace ; sought in its natural course, and its ordinary haunts. It is peace sought in the spirit of peace ; and laid in principles purely pacifick.... | |
| John Quincy Adams - 1810 - 414 pages
...peace to depend on the juridical determination of perplexing questions, or the precise marking the shadowy boundaries of a complex government. It is simple peace ; sought in its natural course, and its ordinary haunts. It is peace, sought in the spirit of peace, and laid in principles purely pacific."... | |
| 1811 - 338 pages
...credit of the State, convince me that our salvation must absolutely depend upon a speedy and LIBERAL peace sought ' in the spirit of peace, and laid in principles purely pacific. '—These last words are the words of Mr. Burke.—They were employed by him whilst, to use his own... | |
| 1811 - 334 pages
...credit of the State, convince me that our salvation must absolutely depend upon a speedy and LIBERAL peace sought ' in the spirit of peace, and laid in principles purely pacific.'— These last words are the words of Mr. Burke;— -They were employed by him whilst, to use his own expression,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1813 - 768 pages
...peace to depend on the juridical determination of perplexing questions ; or the precise marking the shadowy boundaries of a complex government. It is...— It is peace sought in the spirit of peace ; and luid in principles purely pacific. 1 propose, by removing the ground of the difference, and by restoring... | |
| 1833 - 1006 pages
...Not peace to depend on the juridical determination of perplexingquestions; or the precise marking the shadowy boundaries of a complex government. It is...haunts., It is peace, sought in the spirit of peace. # * » * Refined policy ever has been the parent of confusion, and ever will be, so long as the world... | |
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