Prose Quotations from Socrates to MacaulayJ.B. Lippincott, 1909 - 764 oldal |
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32. oldal
... common names , from kindred blood , from similar privileges and equal protection . These are ties which , though light as air , are as strong as links of iron . Let the colonies always keep the idea of their civil rights associated with ...
... common names , from kindred blood , from similar privileges and equal protection . These are ties which , though light as air , are as strong as links of iron . Let the colonies always keep the idea of their civil rights associated with ...
44. oldal
... common property of all . The connection between the state and its defend- ers was reduced to the most simple and naked traffic . The adventurer brought his horse , his weapons , his strength , and his experience , into the market ...
... common property of all . The connection between the state and its defend- ers was reduced to the most simple and naked traffic . The adventurer brought his horse , his weapons , his strength , and his experience , into the market ...
45. oldal
... common sense produced all the common arts , which the plain folks who practised them were not idle enough to record . HORACE WALPOLE . The object of science is knowledge ; the objects of art are works . In art , truth is the means to an ...
... common sense produced all the common arts , which the plain folks who practised them were not idle enough to record . HORACE WALPOLE . The object of science is knowledge ; the objects of art are works . In art , truth is the means to an ...
46. oldal
... common herd of men should accuse you of recommending useless studies . " He then proceeds , in that pure and magnificent diction which , as Cicero said , Ju- piter would use if Jupiter spoke Greek , to ex- plain that the use of ...
... common herd of men should accuse you of recommending useless studies . " He then proceeds , in that pure and magnificent diction which , as Cicero said , Ju- piter would use if Jupiter spoke Greek , to ex- plain that the use of ...
53. oldal
... common manner of speech used by the Romans . excels in the justness of his pieces , the other in the humour . I think a play in each will be sufficient . I would recommend to you Tully's orations , excellent indeed . One BURKE , atat ...
... common manner of speech used by the Romans . excels in the justness of his pieces , the other in the humour . I think a play in each will be sufficient . I would recommend to you Tully's orations , excellent indeed . One BURKE , atat ...
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