Roman government was not a settled government, and so it was no wonder that the balance of propriety ' (ie, property) was in one hand, and the command in another, it being therefore always in a posture of war ; but it was carried by ballot, that it was... Samuel Pepys and the World He Lived in - Página 19de Henry Benjamin Wheatley - 1880 - 311 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Charles Knight - 1841 - 918 páginas
...nature of the proceedings at this political club, the Rota, of which Harrington was the founder :—" I went to the Coffee Club, and heard very good discourse;...government, and so it was no wonder that the balance of prosperity was in one hand, and the command in another, it being therefore always in a posture of war:... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1848 - 472 páginas
...harm." that my Lord Chesterfield ' had killed another gentleman about half an hour before, and was fled. I went to the Coffee Club, and heard very good discourse...government, and so it was no wonder that the balance of prosperity was in one hand, and the command in another, it being therefore always in a posture of war... | |
| 1854 - 816 páginas
...though he writes new books for the Parliament." New books should surely be news boohs. Jan. 17, 1659-60. "I went to the Coffee Club, and heard very good discourse;...government, and so it was no wonder that the balance of prosperity was in one hand, and the command in another, ' &c. Prosperity should be property. That the... | |
| Samuel [collections] Pepys - 1854 - 524 páginas
...Sir John Murray in 1820. J half an hour before, and was fled. 1 I went to the Coffee Club [Miles's], and heard very good discourse; it was in answer to...government, and so it was no wonder that the balance of prosperity was in one hand, and the command in another, it being therefore always in a posture of war;... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1854 - 496 páginas
...Sir John Murray, in 1829. half an hour before, and was fled.1 I went to the Coffee Club [Miles's], and heard very good discourse; it was in answer to...government, and so it was no wonder that the balance of prosperity was in one hand, and the command in another, it being therefore always in a posture of war... | |
| Charles Knight - 1854 - 342 páginas
...nature of the proceedings at this political club, the Rota, of which Harrington was the founder : — " I went to the Coffee Club, and heard very good discourse ; it was iu answer to Mr. Harrington's answer, who said that the state of the Roman government was not a settled... | |
| Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot - 1857 - 492 páginas
...Monk marched across the Tweed in defiance of the Hump, — came Pepys, and " heard very good discourse in answer to Mr. Harrington's answer, who said that...not a settled government ; and so it was no wonder the balance of prosperity was in one hand and the command in another, it being therefore always in... | |
| 1857 - 496 páginas
...Monk marched across the Tweed in defiance of the Rump, — came Pepys, and " heard very good discourse in answer to Mr. Harrington's answer, who said that...not a settled government ; and so it was no wonder the balance of prosperity was in one hand and the command in another, it being therefore always in... | |
| Charles Knight - 1859 - 572 páginas
...nature of the proceedings at this political club, the Rota, of which Harrington was the founder : — ' I went to the Coffee Club, and heard very good discourse...government, and so it was no wonder that the balance of prosperity was in one hand, and the command in * Secret History of the Calves' Head Club. Harleian... | |
| Charles Knight - 1859 - 600 páginas
...nature of the proceedings at this political club, the Rota, of which Harrington was the founder : — ' I went to the Coffee Club, and heard very good discourse...Harrington's answer, who said that the state of the Ifoman government was not a settled government, and so it was no wonder that the balance of prosperity... | |
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