Essays, Moral, Economical and PoliticalJohn Sharpe, 1828 - 194 pàgines |
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Pàgina 28
... war , ele- phants , ordnance , artillery , and the like ; all this is but a sheep in a lion's skin , except the breed and disposition of the people be stout and warlike . Nay , number ( itself ) in armies importeth not much , where the ...
... war , ele- phants , ordnance , artillery , and the like ; all this is but a sheep in a lion's skin , except the breed and disposition of the people be stout and warlike . Nay , number ( itself ) in armies importeth not much , where the ...
Pàgina 30
... war ; for there is that justice imprinted in the nature of man , that they enter not upon wars ( whereof so many calamities do ensue ) , but upon some , at the least specious , grounds and quarrels . The Turk hath at hand , for cause of war ...
... war ; for there is that justice imprinted in the nature of man , that they enter not upon wars ( whereof so many calamities do ensue ) , but upon some , at the least specious , grounds and quarrels . The Turk hath at hand , for cause of war ...
Pàgina 35
... wars shall you have none . " D 2 35 It was generally conceived to be meant of the Spanish fleet that came in eighty - eight : for that the king of Spain's surname , as they say , is Norway . The prediction of Regiomonta- nus , the sea ...
... wars shall you have none . " D 2 35 It was generally conceived to be meant of the Spanish fleet that came in eighty - eight : for that the king of Spain's surname , as they say , is Norway . The prediction of Regiomonta- nus , the sea ...
Pàgina 36
... wars must be taken , be they never so ambitious ; for the use of their service dispenseth with the rest ; and to take a soldier without ambition is to pull off his spurs . There is also great use of am- bitious men in being screens to ...
... wars must be taken , be they never so ambitious ; for the use of their service dispenseth with the rest ; and to take a soldier without ambition is to pull off his spurs . There is also great use of am- bitious men in being screens to ...
Pàgina 46
... wars , and the like ) , hath ever been a thing civil , and well taken even in monarchies , so it be without too much pomp or popularity : but the most honour- able kind of following , is to be followed as one that apprehendeth to ...
... wars , and the like ) , hath ever been a thing civil , and well taken even in monarchies , so it be without too much pomp or popularity : but the most honour- able kind of following , is to be followed as one that apprehendeth to ...
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