Essays, Moral, Economical and PoliticalJohn Sharpe, 1828 - 194 pàgines |
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Pàgina 10
... follow them . Reduce things to the first institution , and observe wherein and how they have degenerated ; but yet ask counsel of both times ; of the ancient time what is best ; and of the latter time what is fittest . Seek to make thy ...
... follow them . Reduce things to the first institution , and observe wherein and how they have degenerated ; but yet ask counsel of both times ; of the ancient time what is best ; and of the latter time what is fittest . Seek to make thy ...
Pàgina 11
... follow me : " but sell not all thou hast , except thou come and follow me ; that is , except thou have a vocation wherein thou mayest do as much good with little means as with great ; for otherwise , in feeding the streams thou driest ...
... follow me : " but sell not all thou hast , except thou come and follow me ; that is , except thou have a vocation wherein thou mayest do as much good with little means as with great ; for otherwise , in feeding the streams thou driest ...
Pàgina 13
... follow , that because these fames are a a sign of troubles , that the suppressing of them with too much severity should be a re- medy of troubles ; for the despising of them many times checks them best , and the going about to stop them ...
... follow , that because these fames are a a sign of troubles , that the suppressing of them with too much severity should be a re- medy of troubles ; for the despising of them many times checks them best , and the going about to stop them ...
Pàgina 17
... follow fools ; and ar- guments are fitted to practise in a reversed order . It was gravely said , by some of the prelates in the council of Trent , where the doctrine of the schoolmen bear great sway , that the schoolmen were like ...
... follow fools ; and ar- guments are fitted to practise in a reversed order . It was gravely said , by some of the prelates in the council of Trent , where the doctrine of the schoolmen bear great sway , that the schoolmen were like ...
Pàgina 23
... follow the example of time itself , which indeed innovateth greatly , but quietly , and by degrees scarce to be perceived ; for otherwise , whatsoever is new is unlooked for ; and ever it mends some , and pairs others ; and he that is ...
... follow the example of time itself , which indeed innovateth greatly , but quietly , and by degrees scarce to be perceived ; for otherwise , whatsoever is new is unlooked for ; and ever it mends some , and pairs others ; and he that is ...
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