It is a partnership in all science ; a partnership in all art ; a partnership in every virtue, and in all perfection. As the ends of such a partnership cannot be obtained in many generations, it becomes a partnership not only between those who are living,... Blackwood's Magazine - Page 371834Full view - About this book
| Franklin Monroe Sprague - 1892 - 528 pages
...Burke's conception of the State as a partnership of a people having for its end the public good. " It is a partnership in all science, a partnership...partnership in every virtue and in all perfection." 2 The State thus becomes a necessary good. The opposite theory makes it a necessary evil, bad for the... | |
| 1892 - 590 pages
...existence, combining order with freedom. As Burke says : " It is not a partnership in things subservient to the gross animal existence of a temporary and perishable nature. It is a partnership in all science, in all art — a partnership in every virtue and in all perfection." The worlh of national existence... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1893 - 862 pages
...single happiness to one -man, the same ye shall find them to a whole state ; " and Burke affirms that " it is a partnership in all science, a partnership...partnership in every virtue, and in all perfection ;" and one of the profoundest political philosophers of our time, the late Elisha Mnlford, says, after... | |
| University of the State of New York - 1893 - 730 pages
...Schurrnan,in a recent ad'ln->- <j iote< the noble sentiment uttered by Edmund I'urke — - The .-tate is a partnership in all science, a partnership in...partnership in every virtue and in all perfection." The following from the report in regard to the functions of government, is an astounding limitation... | |
| National Conference on Social Welfare - 1894 - 410 pages
...a narrower limit ? Indeed, the living do not mark the limit of our obligation ; for this life is " a partnership not only between those who are living, but between those who are living, those who are dead, and those who are to be born." We recognize our debt to those who are dead.... | |
| Paul Carus - 1895 - 730 pages
...our own days, has been incorporated as "The Society of Man — ««limited." "It is," as Burke says, "a partnership in all science; a partnership in all...partnership in every virtue and in all perfection. It is a partnership not only between those who are living, but between those who are living, those... | |
| New Hampshire State Library - 1895 - 118 pages
...people. It was a statesman, you recall, not a theorist, a mere scholar or poet, who said, " The state is a partnership in all science, a partnership in all art, a partnership in every virtue. And as the end of such a partnership cannot be obtained in many generations, it becomes a partnership not... | |
| James Thomas Edwards - 1896 - 304 pages
...gutter and the other in the university." That was a noble sentiment uttered by Edmund Burke, " The State is a partnership in all science, a partnership in...partnership in every virtue and in all perfection." The following from the superintendent's report in regard to the functions of government, is an astounding... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1896 - 338 pages
...is to be looked on with other reverence ; because it is not a partnership in things subservient only to the gross animal existence of a temporary and perishable nature. It is a partnership 20 in all science ; a partnership in all art ; a partnership in every virtue, and in all perfection.... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1896 - 512 pages
...no speculative schemes and no legal formulas may compass : " The nation is indeed a partnership, but a partnership not only between those who are living, but between those who are living, those who are dead, and those who are to be born." THE NATION THE REALIZATION OF FREEDOM From... | |
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