Essays, Moral, Economical and PoliticalJohn Sharpe, 1828 - 194 pàgines |
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Pàgina 30
... occasion of arming . No body can be healthful without exercise , neither natural body nor politic ; and , cer- tainly , to a kingdom , or estate , a just and honourable war is the trusty exercise . A civil war , indeed , is like the ...
... occasion of arming . No body can be healthful without exercise , neither natural body nor politic ; and , cer- tainly , to a kingdom , or estate , a just and honourable war is the trusty exercise . A civil war , indeed , is like the ...
Pàgina 32
... occasion ; and again to moderate and pass to somewhat else , for then a man leads the dance . It is good in dis- course and speech of conversation , to vary and intermingle speech of the present occasion with arguments , tales with ...
... occasion ; and again to moderate and pass to somewhat else , for then a man leads the dance . It is good in dis- course and speech of conversation , to vary and intermingle speech of the present occasion with arguments , tales with ...
Pàgina 37
... occasion , or temptation ; like as it was with D3 37 Æsop's damsel , turned from a cat to a woman , who sat very demurely at the board's end till a mouse ran before her : therefore let a man either avoid the occasion altogether , or put ...
... occasion , or temptation ; like as it was with D3 37 Æsop's damsel , turned from a cat to a woman , who sat very demurely at the board's end till a mouse ran before her : therefore let a man either avoid the occasion altogether , or put ...
Pàgina 38
... occasion fitting virtue : but chiefly , the mould of a man's fortune is in his own hands : " Faber quisque fortunæ suæ , " saith the poet ; and the most frequent of external causes is , that the folly of one man is the fortune of ...
... occasion fitting virtue : but chiefly , the mould of a man's fortune is in his own hands : " Faber quisque fortunæ suæ , " saith the poet ; and the most frequent of external causes is , that the folly of one man is the fortune of ...
Pàgina 46
... occasion to cross some other , or to make an information , whereof they could not otherwise have apt pretext , without care what become of the suit when the turn is served ; or , ge- nerally , to make other men's business a kind of ...
... occasion to cross some other , or to make an information , whereof they could not otherwise have apt pretext , without care what become of the suit when the turn is served ; or , ge- nerally , to make other men's business a kind of ...
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