| 1810 - 702 páginas
...invective, and beats down all opposition before it. A man of high rank who combines these qualifications for corruption, is almost the master of the manners...possession which a country can have, is a noble and a rich man, who loves virtue and knowledge ; — who, without being feeble or fanatical, is pious •—and... | |
| 1810 - 554 páginas
...happinefs within his grafp. But the moll beautiful poffclfion w!iich a country can have, is a noble and a rich man, who loves virtue and knowledge ; — who,...feeble or fanatical, is pious — and who, without bclr.g factious, is firm and independent ; — who, in his po-t litical life, is an equitable mediator... | |
| Enos Bronson - 1810 - 462 páginas
...invective, and beats down all opposition before it. A man of hig-h rank who combines these qualifications for corruption, is almost the master of the manners of the age, and has the publick happiness within his grasp. But the most beautiful possession which a country can have, is... | |
| William Marrat, Pishey Thompson - 1812 - 488 páginas
...invective, and beats down all opposition before it. A man of high rank, who combines these qualifications for corruption, is almost the master of the manners...g,rasp. But the most beautiful possession which a (ounjry..can have, is a noble ani1 a rich man, who loves viftue and knowledge; — who, without being... | |
| Sarah Renou - 1817 - 250 páginas
...mother to inspire such tastes and propensities as shall nearly decide the destiny of the future man. v The most beautiful possession which a country can have, is a noble and a rich man, who loves virtue and knowledge ; who, without being feeble or fanatical, is piousj; and... | |
| Edward Nares - 1824 - 424 páginas
...economists admit, may be brought to flourish, not separately but together ; to assist each other, if * " The most beautiful possession which a country can have, is a noble or a rich man, who loves virtue and knowledge ; — who without being feeble or fanatical, is pious... | |
| Maurice Cross - 1835 - 920 páginas
...is almost the master of the manners of Ihe age, and has the public happiness within his grasp. Biü the most beautiful possession which a country can have is a noble and rich man, who loves \irlne and knowledge;— who, without being feeble or fanatical, is pious— and who, without being... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1845 - 530 páginas
...all remonstrance and beats down all opposition. A man of high rank who combines these qualifications for corruption is almost the master of the manners...age, and has the public happiness within his grasp. Kut the most beautiful possession which a country can have is a noble and rich man, who loves virtue... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1851 - 768 páginas
...of her manners, is always sure to mcet with a respect and attention bordering upon enthusiasm. * * * The most beautiful possession which a country can...man, who loves virtue and knowledge ; who, without bcing fceble or fanatical, is pious — and who, without bcing factious, is firm and independent; who... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1859 - 1360 páginas
...all remonstrance and beats down all opposition. A man of high rank who combines these qualifications for corruption, is almost the master of the manners...most beautiful possession which a country can have is i noble and rich man who loves virtue and knowledge; — who without being feeble or fanatical is pious... | |
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