Dialogues on Some Important Subjects: Drawn Up After the Manner of Socrates, for the Use of His Serene Highness the Prince of SaxegothaEwing, 1759 - 123 páginas |
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... also more amufing .. When the prince hall have gone through a courfe of ancient history after this method , he is to apply himself to modern history in the fame manner , only with this . difference , that as then he will be far- ther ...
... also more amufing .. When the prince hall have gone through a courfe of ancient history after this method , he is to apply himself to modern history in the fame manner , only with this . difference , that as then he will be far- ther ...
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... also be inftructed in the different forms of government , in the means that are adapted to render a state flourishing , and happy , in the various me- thods that are required for this purpose · in different states according to their dif ...
... also be inftructed in the different forms of government , in the means that are adapted to render a state flourishing , and happy , in the various me- thods that are required for this purpose · in different states according to their dif ...
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... also a rank in life that indispensably requires certain qualifications ? 3 EVAG . Undoubtedly it does : the obligation more peculiarly incumbent on a Prince , is , to go-- vern well . Soc . This is true : but what do by governing well ...
... also a rank in life that indispensably requires certain qualifications ? 3 EVAG . Undoubtedly it does : the obligation more peculiarly incumbent on a Prince , is , to go-- vern well . Soc . This is true : but what do by governing well ...
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... many dif- ferent ftations at the fame time . And I have often heard you fay , that this is not only a confequence of human infirmity , but also of the wife appoint- ment ment of Providence , that every one should be in- 20 DIALOGUE IL.
... many dif- ferent ftations at the fame time . And I have often heard you fay , that this is not only a confequence of human infirmity , but also of the wife appoint- ment ment of Providence , that every one should be in- 20 DIALOGUE IL.
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... also point out this by the different talents , which it has be stowed on different perfons ? PROTH . Hold ! Evagoras , it is my turn to an- fwer . I think , Socrates , that nature points out in the plainest manner this diverfity of ...
... also point out this by the different talents , which it has be stowed on different perfons ? PROTH . Hold ! Evagoras , it is my turn to an- fwer . I think , Socrates , that nature points out in the plainest manner this diverfity of ...
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againſt agreeable ALCIBIADES alfo alſo arife attention becauſe cafe character conduct confequence confider converfation defign defire DIALOGUE difcover diftinction eaſe effential eſtabliſhed eſteem EUPHRON EVAG Evagoras exercife faid fame father fatisfaction fcience fecret fenfe fentiments ferve fervice fhall fhew fince fincerity fociety fome fomething fource friends friendſhip ftand fubject fubordination fuch fufficient fuperior furely glory goras happineſs higheſt himſelf honour inferiors inftruction intereſt itſelf judgment juft juſt knowledge leaft leaſt lefs manner matter merit MICRO Microphilus midſt mind moft moſt muft muſt myſelf nature neceffary neceſſary noble obferve occafion ourſelves paffions pafs perceive perfons pleaſe pleaſure poffible praiſe pray prefent Prince profeffion PROTH Prothymus purpoſe purſue purſuit queſtion raiſe rank reaſon refpect render ſhould Socrates ſpeak ſtate ſtation ſuch taſte thefe themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe tion trifles true truth Univerfal URANIUS uſe virtue whofe whoſe wife wiſdom yourſelf