| Ebenezer Carter Tracy - 1845 - 462 pages
...relations of social, civil, and political life, in the spirit of the Hebrew prophets, in whose writings Is plainest taught, and easiest learnt, What makes a nation happy, and keeps it so. According to his views of political economy, it was of little consequence whether the wealth of a community... | |
| Ebenezer Carter Tracy - 1845 - 462 pages
...relations of social, civil, and political life, in the spirit of the Hebrew prophets, in whose writings In plainest taught, and easiest learnt, What makes a nation happy, and keeps it so. According to his views of political economy, it was of little consequence whether the wealth of a community... | |
| John Forster - 1846 - 738 pages
...In their majestic, unaffected style, Thau all the oratory of Greece and Rome. In them is ¡daines! taught, and easiest learnt. What makes a nation happy, and keeps it so !" After the death of Straflbrd, public affairs advanced to a crisis rapidly. The gradual disclosures... | |
| John Forster - 1846 - 726 pages
...statists indeed, Aad lover* of their country, as may seem ; But herein to our PEOPHITS far beneath, As men divinely taught, and better teaching The solid rules of civil government, la their majestic, unaffected style, Than all the oratory of Greece and Rome. In them is plainest taught,... | |
| 1847 - 508 pages
...statists indeed, And lovers of their country, as may seem ; But herein to our prophete far beneath, As men divinely taught, and better teaching The solid...learnt, What makes a nation happy, and keeps it so, What ruins kingdoms, and lays cities flat ; These only with our law best form a king." S. 321 SCHOOLS... | |
| John Milton - 1847 - 604 pages
...indeed. And lovers of their country, as may seem ; 356 But herein to our prophets far beneath, „, As men divinely taught, and better teaching The solid...government, , In their majestic unaffected style, Than all th' oratory of Greece and Rome. . 380 ii them is plainest taught, and easiest learnt, What makes a... | |
| John Milton - 1850 - 704 pages
...statists indeed, And lovers of their country, as may seem; But herein to our prophets far beneath, As men divinely taught, and better teaching The solid...and Rome. In them is plainest taught, and easiest learn'd, What makes a nation happy, and keeps it so; PARADISE REGAINED. What ruins kingdoms, and lays... | |
| 1850 - 778 pages
...the inspired record above all. Thdy deemed the orators of Greece and Rome " Far beneath the prophets As men divinely taught, and better teaching, The solid rules of civil government, In thejr majestic, unaffected style, Than all the oratory of Greece and Rome ; In them is plainest taught... | |
| Kenelm Henry Digby - 1850 - 408 pages
...nothing' for the instruction of princes to be supplied by any source independent of Catholicism, in which is plainest taught, and easiest learnt, what makes a nation happy, and what keeps it so. But it is not alone piety, useful thus to government as to all things, that Catholicism... | |
| James McFarlane Mathews - 1851 - 286 pages
..."Statists indeed; And lovers of their country, as may seem ; But herein to our prophets, far beneath, As men divinely taught, and better teaching The solid...learnt, What makes a nation happy, and keeps it so." As we endeavor to show in another place, there is nothing in which the Greeks and Romans were distinguished... | |
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