Essays, Moral, Economical and PoliticalJohn Sharpe, 1828 - 194 pàgines |
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Pàgina 18
... common with princes ( saith Tacitus ) to will contra- dictories ; " Sunt plerumque regum volun . tates vehementes , et inter se contrariæ ; " for it is the solecism of power to think to com . mand the end , and yet not to endure the ...
... common with princes ( saith Tacitus ) to will contra- dictories ; " Sunt plerumque regum volun . tates vehementes , et inter se contrariæ ; " for it is the solecism of power to think to com . mand the end , and yet not to endure the ...
Pàgina 19
... common people , they do best temper popular commo- tions . For their merchants , they are 66 vena porto ; " and if they flourish not , a kingdom may have good limbs , but will have empty veins , and nourish little . Taxes and imposts ...
... common people , they do best temper popular commo- tions . For their merchants , they are 66 vena porto ; " and if they flourish not , a kingdom may have good limbs , but will have empty veins , and nourish little . Taxes and imposts ...
Pàgina 21
... common verse ) turneth a bad noddle after she hath presented her locks in front , and no hold taken ; or , at least , turneth the handle of the bottle first to be received , and after the belly which is hard to clasp . There is surely ...
... common verse ) turneth a bad noddle after she hath presented her locks in front , and no hold taken ; or , at least , turneth the handle of the bottle first to be received , and after the belly which is hard to clasp . There is surely ...
Pàgina 28
... common subject grow to be a peasant and base swain , driven out of heart , and , in effect , but a gentleman's labourer . Even as you may see in coppice woods ; if you leave your straddles too thick , you shall never have clear ...
... common subject grow to be a peasant and base swain , driven out of heart , and , in effect , but a gentleman's labourer . Even as you may see in coppice woods ; if you leave your straddles too thick , you shall never have clear ...
Pàgina 32
... common places and themes , wherein they are good , and want variety ; which kind of poverty is for the most part tedious , and , when it is once per- ceived , ridiculous . The honourablest part of talk is to give the occasion ; and ...
... common places and themes , wherein they are good , and want variety ; which kind of poverty is for the most part tedious , and , when it is once per- ceived , ridiculous . The honourablest part of talk is to give the occasion ; and ...
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