Essays, Moral, Economical and PoliticalJohn Sharpe, 1828 - 194 pàgines |
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Pàgina 25
... rising than the sun setting . With Julius Cæsar , Decimus Brutus had obtained that interest , as he set him down in his testa- ment for heir in remainder after his nephew ; and this was the man that had power with him to draw him forth ...
... rising than the sun setting . With Julius Cæsar , Decimus Brutus had obtained that interest , as he set him down in his testa- ment for heir in remainder after his nephew ; and this was the man that had power with him to draw him forth ...
Pàgina 35
... rising , and still get for- ward , they are rather busy than dangerous ; but if they be checked in their desires , they become secretly discontent , and look upon men and matters with an evil eye , and are best plea- sed when things go ...
... rising , and still get for- ward , they are rather busy than dangerous ; but if they be checked in their desires , they become secretly discontent , and look upon men and matters with an evil eye , and are best plea- sed when things go ...
Pàgina 36
... rising , and such as love business ra- ther upon conscience than upon bravery ; and let them discern a busy nature from a willing mind . It is OF MASQUES AND TRIUMPHS . THESE things are but joys to come amongst such serious observations ...
... rising , and such as love business ra- ther upon conscience than upon bravery ; and let them discern a busy nature from a willing mind . It is OF MASQUES AND TRIUMPHS . THESE things are but joys to come amongst such serious observations ...
Pàgina 41
... rising . Kings , in ancient times ( and at this present in some countries ) , were wont to put great trust in eunuchs , because they that are envi- ous towards all are more obnoxious and offi- cious towards one ; but yet their trust to ...
... rising . Kings , in ancient times ( and at this present in some countries ) , were wont to put great trust in eunuchs , because they that are envi- ous towards all are more obnoxious and offi- cious towards one ; but yet their trust to ...
Pàgina 47
... rising , must adhere ; but great men , that have strength in themselves , were better to maintain themselves indifferent and neutral : yet even in beginners , to adhere so moderately , as he be a man of the one faction , which is most ...
... rising , must adhere ; but great men , that have strength in themselves , were better to maintain themselves indifferent and neutral : yet even in beginners , to adhere so moderately , as he be a man of the one faction , which is most ...
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