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" I do not hesitate to say that the road to eminence and power, from obscure condition, ought not to be made too easy, nor a thing too much of course. If rare merit be the rarest of all rare things, it ought to pass through some sort of probation. "
Eighty Years of Republican Government in the United States - Página 169
de Louis John Jennings - 1868 - 288 páginas
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The Resources of the British Empire: Together with a View of the Probable ...

John Bristed - 1811 - 554 páginas
...direct or indirect, to select the man with a view to the duty, or to accommodate the one to the other. I do not hesitate to say, that the road to eminence...power from obscure condition ought not to be made too cosy, nor a thing too much of course. If rare merit be the rarest of all rare things, it ought to pass...
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The Resources of the British Empire: Together with a View of the Probable ...

John Bristed - 1811 - 556 páginas
...direct or indirect, to select the man with a view to the duty, or to accommodate the one to the other. I do not hesitate to say, that the road to eminence-...power from obscure condition ought not to be made loo easy, nor a thing too much of course. If rare merit be the rarest of all rare things, it ought...
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The British Prose Writers...: Burke's reflections

1821 - 362 páginas
...tendency, direct or indirect, to fit the man to the duty. I do not hesitate to say, that the road tu eminence and power from obscure condition, ought not to be made too easy, jior a thing too much of course. If rare merit be the rarest of all rare things, it ought to pass through...
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A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art ..., Volumen 8

Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 834 páginas
...particular that I knovr of wherein self-knowledge more eminently consists, than it does in thii. tfcuon. The road to eminence and power from obscure condition, ought not to be made too easy, mor a thing too much of course. If rare merit be the rarest of all rare ihings, it ought to pass through...
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The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Volumen 1

Edmund Burke - 1835 - 652 páginas
...direct or indirect, to select the man with a view to the duly, or to accommodate the one to the other. I do no@A@ tbrough some sort of probation. The temple of honour ought to be seated on an eminence. Jf it be opened...
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The Monthly magazine

Monthly literary register - 1840 - 694 páginas
...our wisest legislator, from obscure condition, ought not to be made too easy, nor too much a thing of course. If rare merit be the rarest of all rare things, it ought to pass through ?ome sort of probation. The temple of honour ought to be seated on an eminence. If it be opened through...
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Memoir of the Life and Character of Mrs. Mary Anna Boardman: With a ...

John Frederick Schroeder - 1849 - 496 páginas
...instructive than interesting. " The road to eminence and power," it has been truly and eloquently said, " ought not to be made too easy, nor a thing too much...pass through some sort of probation. The temple of honor ought to be seated on an eminence. If it be open through virtue, let it be remembered too, that...
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The Works and Correspondence of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volumen 4

Edmund Burke - 1852 - 608 páginas
...direct or indirect, to select the man with a view to the duty, or to accommodate the one to the other. I do not hesitate to say, that the road to eminence...probation. The temple of honour ought to be seated on an 1 Ecclesiasticus, chap, xxxviii. ver. 24, 25. " The wisdom of a learned man cometh by opportunity of...
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Select British Eloquence; Embracing the Best Speeches Entire, of the Most ...

Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1852 - 978 páginas
...terror and pity ; our weak, unthinking pride is humbled under the dispensations of a mysterious wisdom. The road to eminence and power, from obscure condition,...ought not to be made too easy, nor a thing too much of coarse. The temple of honor ought to be seated on an eminence. If it be opeced through virtue, let...
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Select British Eloquence: Embracing the Best Speeches Entire, of the Most ...

Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1852 - 968 páginas
...terror and pity ; our weak, unthinking pride is humbled under the dispensations of a mysterious wisdom. The road to eminence and power, from obscure condition, ought not to be made too easy, nor a tiling too much of course. The temple of honor ought to be seated on an eminence. If it be opened through...
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