| John Toland - 1761 - 278 páginas
...has in the former part of his preliminaries to Octana delivered his opinion " That there is fomething in the making of a Commonwealth, then in the governing of it, and la.lt of all in the leading of its armies, which, though there be great Divines, great Lawyers, great... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1792 - 658 páginas
...greatnefs) confift of a people without gentry, or of a gentry without a people. There is fomething firft in the making of a commonwealth ; then in the governing of it; and laft of all in the leading of its armies, which (though there be great divines, great lawyers, great... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1792 - 652 páginas
...greatnefs) confift of a people without gentry, or of a gentry without a people. There is fcmcthing firil in the making of a commonwealth ; then in the governing of it; andlaflof all in the leading of its armies,which (though there be great divines, great lawyers, great... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 556 páginas
...may appear by Machiavel, who else would be guilty) is a pernicious error. There is something first in the making of a commonwealth ; then in the governing...last of all, in the leading of its armies ; which (though there be great divines, great lawyers, great men in all professions) seems to be peculiar only... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 548 páginas
...may appear by Machiavel, who else would be guilty) is a pernicious error. There is something first in the making of a commonwealth; then in the governing...last of all, in the leading of its armies ; •which (though there be great divines, great lawyers, ^reat men in all professions) seems to be peculiar only... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1812 - 466 páginas
...CLAUDIANDE LAUD. STIL. There is something (says Harrington in the Preliminaries to his Oceana) first in the making of a Commonwealth, then in the governing of it, and last of all in the leading of it's armies, which though there be great Divines, great Lawyers, great Men in all Professions, seems... | |
| George Burnett - 1813 - 546 páginas
...may appear by Machiavel, who else would be guilty) is a pernicious error. There is something first in the making of a commonwealth; then in the governing...it ; and last of all, in the leading of its armies j which (though there be great divines, great lawyers, great men in all professions) seems to be peculiar... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1818 - 390 páginas
...greater things unarmed. THERE is something (says Harrington in the Preliminaries of the Oceana) first in the making of a commonwealth, then in the governing...and last of all in the leading of its armies, which though there be great divines, great VOL. III. u lawyers, great men in all ranks of life, seems to... | |
| Hugh Swinton Legaré - 1845 - 606 páginas
...expresses their universal sentiment in a passage, in which he declares, that "there is something, first in the making of a commonwealth, then in the governing...and, last of all, in the leading of its armies, which (though there be great divines, great lawyers, great men in all professions) seems to be peculiar only... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 560 páginas
...in arms ? He performed yet greater things unarmed. " THERE is something," says Harrington,! " first in the making of a commonwealth, then in the governing...and last of all in the leading of its armies, which, though there he great divines, great lawyers, great men in all ranks of life, seems to be peculiar... | |
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