in the making of a Commonwealth, then in the governing of it, and laft of all in the leading of its Armys ; which (tho there be great Divines, great Lawyers, great men in all The Oceana - Pagina 54di James Harrington - 1747 - 632 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Francis Plowden - 1792 - 706 pagine
...greatnefs) confiflof a people without gentry, or of a gentry without a people. There is fomething firft in the making of a commonwealth ; then in the governing of it; and laft of all in the leading of its armies, which (though there be great divines, great lawyers, great men in all profefiions) feems to... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1792 - 658 pagine
...greatnefs) confift of a people without gentry, or of a gentry without a people. There is fomething firft in the making of a commonwealth ; then in the governing of it; and laft of all in the leading of its armies, which (though there be great divines, great lawyers, great men in all profeflions) feems to... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 548 pagine
...may appear by Machias-el* who else would be guilty) is a peinicious error. There is something first in the making of a commonwealth; then in the governing of it; and last of all, in the leading of its armies ; which (though there be great divines, great lawyers, ^reat... | |
| George Burnett - 1813 - 546 pagine
...may appear by Machiavel, who else would be guilty) is a pernicious error. There is something firsi in the making of a commonwealth; then in the governing of it ; and last of allj in the leading of its armies ; which (though there be great divines, great lawyers, great... | |
| 1829 - 556 pagine
...expresses their universal sentitnent in a passage, in which he declares, that "there is something first in the making of a commonwealth, then in the governing of it, and last of all, in the leading of its armies, which (though there be great divines, great lawyers, great... | |
| 1829 - 544 pagine
...expresses their universal sentiment in a passage, in which he declares, that "there is something first in the making of a commonwealth, then in the governing of it, and last of all, in the leading of its armies, which (though there be great divines, great lawyers, great... | |
| Hugh Swinton Legaré - 1845 - 606 pagine
...expresses their universal sentiment in a passage, in which he declares, that "there is something, first in the making of a commonwealth, then in the governing of it, and, last of all, in the leading of its armies, which (though there be great divines, great lawyers, great... | |
| Hugh Swinton Legaré - 1845 - 618 pagine
...expresses their universal sentiment in a passage, in which he declares, that "there is something, first in the making of a commonwealth, then in the governing of it, and, last of all, in the leading of its armies, which (though there be great divines, great lawyers, great... | |
| Samuel Lucas - 1853 - 94 pagine
...There is even an amusing evidence of this in the ' Oceana.' " There is," says the author, " something in the making of a commonwealth, then in the governing of it, and, last of all, in the leading of its armies, which seems to be peculiar to the genius of a gentleman."... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 570 pagine
...in arms i He performed yet greater things unarmed. " THERE is something," says Harrington,! " first in the making of a commonwealth, then in the governing of it, and last of all in the leading of its armies, which, though there be great divines, great lawyers, great... | |
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