Essays, Moral, Economical and PoliticalJohn Sharpe, 1828 - 194 pàgines |
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Pàgina 12
... death to live ; for , besides that the land doth mourn , the re- straint of justice towards sin doth more retard the affection of love than the extent of mercy doth inflame it ; and sure where love is [ ill ] bestowed fear is quite lost ...
... death to live ; for , besides that the land doth mourn , the re- straint of justice towards sin doth more retard the affection of love than the extent of mercy doth inflame it ; and sure where love is [ ill ] bestowed fear is quite lost ...
Pàgina 14
... deaths , disbanded soldiers , factions grown desperate ; and whatsoever in offending people joineth and knitteth them in OF ATHEISM . OF SUPERSTITION . OF TRAVEL . OF. 14 66 government ought to be as the motions of the planets under ...
... deaths , disbanded soldiers , factions grown desperate ; and whatsoever in offending people joineth and knitteth them in OF ATHEISM . OF SUPERSTITION . OF TRAVEL . OF. 14 66 government ought to be as the motions of the planets under ...
Pàgina 19
... deaths ; and Constantius , his other son , did little better , who died , indeed , of sickness , but after that Julianus had taken arms against him . The destruction of Deme- trius , son to Philip the Second of Macedon , turned upon the ...
... deaths ; and Constantius , his other son , did little better , who died , indeed , of sickness , but after that Julianus had taken arms against him . The destruction of Deme- trius , son to Philip the Second of Macedon , turned upon the ...
Pàgina 24
... death come from Spain , " for then it will be sure to be long in coming . Give good hearing to those that give the first information in business , and rather di- rect them in the beginning than interrupt them in the continuance of their ...
... death come from Spain , " for then it will be sure to be long in coming . Give good hearing to those that give the first information in business , and rather di- rect them in the beginning than interrupt them in the continuance of their ...
Pàgina 25
... death : for when Cæsar would have discharged the senate , in regard of some ill presages , and specially a dream of Calpurnia , this man lifted him gently by the arm out of his chair , telling him he hoped he would not dismiss the ...
... death : for when Cæsar would have discharged the senate , in regard of some ill presages , and specially a dream of Calpurnia , this man lifted him gently by the arm out of his chair , telling him he hoped he would not dismiss the ...
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