An instructed and intelligent people besides are always more decent and orderly than an ignorant and stupid one. They feel themselves, each individually, more respectable, and more likely to obtain the respect of their lawful superiors, and they are therefore... The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Seite 5081833Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Alexander Hunter - 1804 - 598 Seiten
...rnv\ Tl^i l'.v-! thirT.jelv^*, caih individua'1',, i)1 •• T . \- . v :;.'!>•, crl rr»":t I!k?!v to obtain the respect of their lawful superiors; and...faction and sedition : and they are, upon that account, lefs apt to be misled into any wanton or unnecefsary opposition to the measures of Government. In free... | |
| 1813 - 1368 Seiten
...therefore they are more disposed to respect their superiors. They are more disposed to examine -''»! more capable of seeing through the interested complaints of faction and sedition : and they are, on that account, less apt to 1* misled into any wanton or unnecessary opposition to the measures of... | |
| Robert Aglionby Slaney - 1824 - 260 Seiten
...selves, each individual, more respectable and " more likely to obtain the respect of their law" ful superiors. They are more disposed to " examine, and...through, " the interested complaints of faction and sedi" tion, and they are, upon that account, less apt " to be misled into any wanton or unnecessary... | |
| Richard Raikes - 1825 - 204 Seiten
...intelligent people are always more decent and orderly, than a people who are ignorant and stupid. They feel themselves, each individually, more respectable,...obtain the respect of their lawful superiors; and are consequently more disposed in turn to respect those superiors. They are more inclined to examine,... | |
| William Russell, William Channing Woodbridge, Fordyce Mitchell Hubbard - 1833 - 658 Seiten
...intelligent people, besides, are always more decent and orderly than an ignorant and stupid one. They feel themselves, each individually, more respectable...the interested complaints of faction and sedition, &c.' Cousin, in his hue report to the French minister, not only confirms these views, but proposes... | |
| 1833 - 632 Seiten
...besides, are always more decent and orderly than an ignorant and stupid one. They feel themselves, pach individually, more respectable and more likely to...the interested complaints of faction and sedition, &.C.' Cousin, in his late report to the French minister, not only confirms these views, but proposes... | |
| Isaac William Stuart - 1836 - 234 Seiten
...intelligent people, besides, are always more decent and orderly than an ignorant and stupid one. They feel themselves, each individually, more respectable,...interested complaints of faction and sedition; and they are 7 upon that account, less apt to be misled into any wanton or unnecessary opposition to the measures... | |
| Adam Smith - 1838 - 476 Seiten
...intelligent people, beides, are always more decent and orderly th n an ignorant and stupid one. They feel themselves, each individually, more respectable,...examine, • and more capable of seeing through, the inignorant enthusiasts, feel themselves as perfectly defenceless as the indolent, effeminate, and full... | |
| 1813 - 1404 Seiten
...to gain the respect of their lawful superiors, and therefore they are more disposed to respect their superiors. They are more disposed to examine and more...complaints of faction and sedition : and they are, on that account, less apt to Ire misled into any wanton or unnecessary opposition to the mcaiares of... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1851 - 168 Seiten
...an intelligent people is always more decent and orderly than one that is ignorant and stupid. They feel themselves each individually more respectable,...superiors, and they are therefore more disposed to respect them. The widest experience confirms the truth of this observation. The violence and outrageousness... | |
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