The next remove must be to the study of politics; to know the beginning, end, and reasons of political societies; that they may not in a dangerous fit of the commonwealth be such poor, shaken, uncertain reeds, of such a tottering conscience, as many of... The English Journal of Education - Página 1241857Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Edwin Wolf, Kevin J. Hayes - 2006 - 1012 páginas
...Educ., p. 381, should they be instructed in the Beginning, End and Reasons of political Socieites; that they may not, in a dangerous Fit of the Commonwealth,...such a tottering Conscience, as many of our great Councellors have lately shewn themselves, but stedfast Pillars of the State: (P3: 413). In support... | |
| Douglas A. Brooks - 2008 - 17 páginas
...unprincipl'd in virtue . . . instilling [the people's] barren hearts with a conscientious slavery," and who "in a dangerous fit of the commonwealth be such poor,...such a tottering conscience, as many of our great counsellers have lately shewn themselves."97 Students should practice riding to be more accomplished... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1844 - 586 páginas
...must be to the study of politics ; to know the beginning, end, and reasons of political societies; ssuredly the secret man heareth many confessions,...air sucketh in the more open ; and, as in confession Alter this they are to drive into the grounds of law and legal justice, delivered first, and with best... | |
| 1920 - 600 páginas
...must be to the study of Politicks ; to know the beginning, end, and reasons of Political Societies; that they may not in a dangerous fit of the Common-wealth...great Counsellors have lately shown themselves, but stedfast pillars of the State. " After this they are to dive into the grounds of Law, and legal Justice;... | |
| Frederick Alexander Kirkpatrick - 1904 - 726 páginas
...perishes." The newer generations must "know the beginning, end, and reasons of Political Societies; that they may not in a dangerous fit of the Commonwealth...Conscience, as many of our great Counsellors have lately shewn themselves, but stedfast • pillars of the State." Above all they were to be capable commanders... | |
| John William Adamson - 1921 - 320 páginas
...perishes." The newer generations must "know the beginning, end, and reasons of Political Societies; that they may not in a dangerous fit of the Commonwealth...Conscience, as many of our great Counsellors have lately shewn themselves, but stedfast « pillars of the State." Above all they were to be capable commanders... | |
| 252 páginas
...the study of Politics, " that they might know the beginning, end and reasons of Political Societies ; that they may not in a dangerous fit of the Commonwealth...Conscience as many of our great Counsellors have lately shewn themselves, but stedfast pillars of the State." Next they would study Law in its grounds and... | |
| 1918 - 386 páginas
...an educator; for he had included political science among the studies of his model school, that men " may not, in a dangerous fit of the commonwealth, be...conscience, as many of our great counsellors have lately shewn themselves, but steadfast pillars of the state." 3S The same distrust of England's statesmanship... | |
| John Milton - 1907 - 148 páginas
...must be to the study of politics ; to know the beginning , end , and reasons of political societies, that they may not , in a dangerous fit of the commonwealth,...of such a tottering conscience as many of our great councillors have lately shown themselves,26) but steadfast pillars of State. After this they are to... | |
| 96 páginas
...their education as citizens. They are to learn 'the beginning, end, and reason of political societies ; that they may not in a dangerous fit of the Commonwealth...reeds, of such a tottering conscience as many of our good councillors have of late shewed themselves, but steadfast pillars of the State.' The study of... | |
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