Reflections on the Revolution in FranceClarendon Press, 1898 - 384 |
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Strona ix
... living , watching , and speaking for itself . The immorality of the politicians of the day had awakened the distrust of the people : and the people and the King were united in supporting a popular minister . There was more activity ...
... living , watching , and speaking for itself . The immorality of the politicians of the day had awakened the distrust of the people : and the people and the King were united in supporting a popular minister . There was more activity ...
Strona xxxvii
... living shapes ; but with the wisdom of Newton , discard all tempting hypotheses , and pene- trate no further . Trust and cherish whatever you find to be a motive power , or a cementing principle , knowing that , like the wind that blows ...
... living shapes ; but with the wisdom of Newton , discard all tempting hypotheses , and pene- trate no further . Trust and cherish whatever you find to be a motive power , or a cementing principle , knowing that , like the wind that blows ...
Strona xxxviii
... living stock . The State then , says Buchanan , is no device of the orator or the lawyer , but an immediate emanation of the Divine Power and Goodness : and he proceeds to cite the beautiful senti- ment of Cicero , quoted in these pages ...
... living stock . The State then , says Buchanan , is no device of the orator or the lawyer , but an immediate emanation of the Divine Power and Goodness : and he proceeds to cite the beautiful senti- ment of Cicero , quoted in these pages ...
Strona xl
... living , but between those who are living , those who are dead , and those who are to be born . There is , says a poet who had fed upon this sublime thought , ' One great society alone on earth , The noble living and the noble dead ...
... living , but between those who are living , those who are dead , and those who are to be born . There is , says a poet who had fed upon this sublime thought , ' One great society alone on earth , The noble living and the noble dead ...
Strona liii
... living criticism : and in the age of Johnson the change was well - nigh complete . The conditions of the best literary age of Greece , including a cultivated and watchful auditory leading the opinion of the general public , were thus ...
... living criticism : and in the age of Johnson the change was well - nigh complete . The conditions of the best literary age of Greece , including a cultivated and watchful auditory leading the opinion of the general public , were thus ...
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