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" To be bred in a place of estimation; to see nothing low and sordid from one's infancy; to be taught to respect one's self; to be habituated to the censorial inspection of the public eye; to look early to public opinion; to stand upon such elevated ground... "
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Page 367
1856
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Ten Great and Good Men: Lectures

Henry Montagu Butler - 1909 - 346 pages
...censorial inspection of the public eye ; to look early to public opinion ; to stand upon such elevated ground as to be enabled to take a large view of the...found ; to be habituated in armies to command and to obey ; to be taught to despise danger in the pursuit of honour and duty ; to be formed to the greatest...
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English Prose: Eighteenth century

Sir Henry Craik - 1911 - 664 pages
...censorial inspection of the public eye ; to look early to public opinion ; to stand upon such elevated ground as to be enabled to take a large view of the...found ; — to be habituated in armies to command and to obey ; to be taught to despise danger in the pursuit of honour and duty ; to be formed to the greatest...
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The Political Philosophy of Burke

John MacCunn - 1913 - 290 pages
...censorial inspection of the public eye ; to look early to public opinion ; to stand upon such elevated ground as to be enabled to take a large view of the...found ; — to be habituated in armies, to command and to obey ; to be taught to despise danger in the pursuit of honour and duty ; to be formed to the greatest...
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Aristocracy and Justice

Paul Elmer More - 1915 - 266 pages
...censorial inspection of the public eye; to look early to public opinion ; to stand upon such elevated ground as to be enabled to take a large view of the...found; — to be habituated in armies to command and to obey; to be taught to despise danger in the pursuit of honor and duty; to be formed to the greatest...
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Aristocracy and Justice: Shelburne Essays, Ninth Series

Paul Elmer More - 1915 - 538 pages
...censorial inspection of the public eye; to look early to public opinion ; to stand upon such elevated ground as to be enabled to take a large view of the...found ; — to be habituated in armies to command and to obey; to be taught to despise danger in the pursuit of honor and duty; to be formed to the greatest...
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Shelburne Essays: Aristocracy and justice

Paul Elmer More - 1915 - 274 pages
...censorial inspection of the public eye ; to look early to public opinion ; to stand upon such elevated ground as to be enabled to take a large view of the...found ; — to be habituated in armies to command and to obey; to be taught to despise danger in the pursuit of honor and duty; to be formed to the greatest...
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Aristocracy and Justice: Shelburne Essays, Ninth Series, Volume 9

Paul Elmer More - 1915 - 266 pages
...censorial inspection of the public eye; to look early to public opinion ; to stand upon such elevated ground as to be enabled to take a large view of the...diversified combinations of men and affairs in a large sociv-' ety; to have leisure to read, to reflect, to converse; to be enabled to draw the court and...
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Society and Its Surplus: A Study in Social Evolution

Newell LeRoy Sims - 1924 - 604 pages
...censorial inspection of the public eye ; to look only to public opinion ; to stand upon such elevated ground as to be enabled to take a large view of the...society ; to have leisure to read, to reflect, to conserve ; to be enabled to draw the court and attention of the wise and learned whenever they are...
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Johnson the Essayist, His Opinions on Men, Morals and Manners: A Study

Octavius Francis Christie - 1924 - 296 pages
...the virtues of "a true natural aristocracy " ? How was he being trained " to stand upon such elevated ground as to be enabled to take a large view of the...combinations of men and affairs in a large society ; to 1 Adventurer, No. 53. 1 Smollett, The Expedition of Humphrey Clinker. 3 Supra, p. 91. have leisure...
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Society and Its Surplus: A Study in Social Evolution

Newell LeRoy Sims - 1924 - 604 pages
...combinations of men and affairs in a large society; to have leisure to read, to reflect, to conserve; to be enabled to draw the court and attention of the wise and learned whenever they are to be found; to be habituated in armies, to command and obey; to be taught to despise...
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