Essays, Moral, Economical and PoliticalJ. Johnson, 1807 |
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Pàgina 17
... arms against Vitellius , he saith , " We rise not against the piercing judgment " of Augustus , nor the extreme caution or closeness " of Tiberius : " these properties of arts , or policy , and dissimulation and closeness , are indeed ...
... arms against Vitellius , he saith , " We rise not against the piercing judgment " of Augustus , nor the extreme caution or closeness " of Tiberius : " these properties of arts , or policy , and dissimulation and closeness , are indeed ...
Pàgina 73
... arms against him . The destruction of Demetrius , son to Philip the second of Macedon , turned upon the father , who died of repentance : and many like examples there are , but few or none where the fathers had good by such distrust ...
... arms against him . The destruction of Demetrius , son to Philip the second of Macedon , turned upon the father , who died of repentance : and many like examples there are , but few or none where the fathers had good by such distrust ...
Pàgina 74
Francis Bacon. such distrust , except it were where the sons were in open arms against them ; as was Selymus the first against Bajazet , and the three sons of Henry the se- cond king of England . For their prelates , when they are proud ...
Francis Bacon. such distrust , except it were where the sons were in open arms against them ; as was Selymus the first against Bajazet , and the three sons of Henry the se- cond king of England . For their prelates , when they are proud ...
Pàgina 100
... arm out of his chair , telling him , he hoped he would not dis- miss the senate till his wife had dreamed a better dream ; and it seemed his favour was so great , as Antonius , in a letter , which is recited verbatim in one of Cicero's ...
... arm out of his chair , telling him , he hoped he would not dis- miss the senate till his wife had dreamed a better dream ; and it seemed his favour was so great , as Antonius , in a letter , which is recited verbatim in one of Cicero's ...
Pàgina 104
... arm as upon a rest ; and such other fond and high imaginations , to think him- self all in all but when all is done , the help of good counsel is that which setteth business straight ; and if any man think that he will take counsel ...
... arm as upon a rest ; and such other fond and high imaginations , to think him- self all in all but when all is done , the help of good counsel is that which setteth business straight ; and if any man think that he will take counsel ...
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