Politics of the Georgium Sidus; Or, Advice how to Become Great Senators & Statesmen ...Oddy, 1807 - 178 páginas |
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... reason of no small consequence , on account of which the des- tined senator may do well to attach himself , at least occasionally , to the society in the The Lacedæmonians are said to have exhibited their slaves , drunk , to their ...
... reason of no small consequence , on account of which the des- tined senator may do well to attach himself , at least occasionally , to the society in the The Lacedæmonians are said to have exhibited their slaves , drunk , to their ...
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... reason rightly from them . Let his quotation of proverbs be abundant and ́indiscriminating as that of Sancho Panza . Let his rhetoric remind one only of sour Sinall - bear from Chiswell - street , and of spoil- ed ox - gall from Clare ...
... reason rightly from them . Let his quotation of proverbs be abundant and ́indiscriminating as that of Sancho Panza . Let his rhetoric remind one only of sour Sinall - bear from Chiswell - street , and of spoil- ed ox - gall from Clare ...
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... more , much more to do about this , than about the functions and obligations of your office . Your power will be illusive ; if it enable you not to do as much mischief as can , in reason , be done to those 134 TREATY FOR THE.
... more , much more to do about this , than about the functions and obligations of your office . Your power will be illusive ; if it enable you not to do as much mischief as can , in reason , be done to those 134 TREATY FOR THE.
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as can , in reason , be done to those with whom you have been so long at parliamen- tary war ; and , if it give you not , on the other hand , the most extensive means by which to gratify the claims of your own ad- herents . Demand ...
as can , in reason , be done to those with whom you have been so long at parliamen- tary war ; and , if it give you not , on the other hand , the most extensive means by which to gratify the claims of your own ad- herents . Demand ...
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... reason which sometimes renders a vigorous under- standing scarce capable to be betrayed by the depravity of a bad heart . Let him have attained no just knowledge of what consti- tutes the vital power and prosperity of na- tions , of the ...
... reason which sometimes renders a vigorous under- standing scarce capable to be betrayed by the depravity of a bad heart . Let him have attained no just knowledge of what consti- tutes the vital power and prosperity of na- tions , of the ...
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Página 103 - For e'en though vanquished, he could argue still; While words of learned length, and thundering sound, Amazed the gazing rustics ranged around, And still they gazed, and still the wonder grew, That one small head could carry all he knew.
Página 147 - ... the tyrant's power; who has been labouring all his life to shew, that even a peer may dive deep in the bathos, and get distinction in the commonwealth of Grubstreet ; whose principles in politics, so far as he has had any, have been ever notoriously adverse to those of the constitution over whose government you preside...
Página 146 - Let your pretence be false; and let it be offered with that sneaking officiousness which may best betray you to shame, as anxious to offer sacrifices and concessions, concerning which, however, yau tremble lest they should not be accepted.
Página 146 - Being a slave, is he not so much the fitter to be your representative ? Must he have a coadjutor.' Select for the task one who has, long since, transferred as much as he could of...
Página 175 - Ages, and combining all the chief modern discoveries and improvements of our own and other Countries.
Página 27 - Newspapers of the metropolis, in their reports of the debates in parliament, in their solemn political paragraphs, and especially in those which are called their leading articles...