he might have thought of this Sword, that without a Hand it is but cold Iron. The Hand which holds this Sword is the Militia of a Nation ; and the Militia of a Nation is either an Army in the field, or ready for the field upon occafion. But an Army is... The Oceana - Pagina 39di James Harrington - 1747 - 632 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| John Adams - 1794 - 452 pagine
...lot The public fword, without a hand to hoid. it, is but cold iron. The hand which holds this fword is the militia of a nation; and the militia ■of...is a beaft that has a great belly, and muft be fed ; wherefore this will come to what paftures you have, and what paftures you have will come to the balance... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 1889 - 932 pagine
...have from the public sword." But as he said of the law, that without this sword it is but paper, so he might have thought of this sword, that without...an army in the field, or ready for the field upon occasion. But an army is a beast that has a great belly, and must be fed: wherefore this will come... | |
| 1901 - 482 pagine
...have from the public sword." But as he said of the law, that without this sword it is but paper, so he might have thought of this sword, that without...an army in the field, or ready for the field upon occasion. But an army is a beast that has a great belly, and must be fed: wherefore this will come... | |
| Francis William Coker - 1914 - 618 pagine
...have from the public sword." But as he said of the law, that without this sword it is but paper, so he might have thought of this sword, that without...an army in the field, or ready for the field upon occasion. But an army is a beast that has a great belly, and must be fed: wherefore this will come... | |
| Francis William Coker - 1914 - 608 pagine
...have from the public sword." But as he said of the law, that without this sword it is but paper, so he might have thought of this sword, that without...an army in the field, or ready for the field upon occasion. But an army is a beast that has a great belly, and must be fed: wherefore this will come... | |
| James Harrington - 1924 - 412 pagine
...is but cold iron. The hand (which holdeth this sword is the Militia of a Nation; and the Militia lof a Nation, is either an Army in the field, or ready for the field upon /occasion. But an Army is a beast that hath a great belly and must DC fed; whereforFtHis will come... | |
| Francis William Coker - 1914 - 600 pagine
...have from the public sword." But as he said of the law, that without this sword it is but paper, so he might have thought of this sword, that without...an army in the field, or ready for the field upon occasion. But an army is a beast that has a great belly, and must be fed: wherefore this will come... | |
| Edouard Bernstein - 1963 - 296 pagine
...of the sword, without which it would be a mere piece of paper. Harrington replies to this: "But so he might have thought of this sword, that without...which holds this sword is the militia of a nation. . . . But an army is a beast that has a great belly, and must be fed; wherefore this will come to what... | |
| James Harrington - 1992 - 342 pagine
...he might have thought of this sword that without an hand it is but cold iron. The hand which holdeth this sword is the militia of a nation; and the militia...an army in the field, or ready for the field upon occasion. But an army is a beast that hath a great belly and must be fed; wherefore this will come... | |
| Kate Aughterson - 2002 - 628 pagine
...he might have thought of this sword that without an hand is is but cold iron. The hand which holdeth this sword is the militia of a nation; and the militia...an army in the field, or ready for the field upon occasion. Bus an army is a beast that bath a great belly and must be fed; wherefore, this will come... | |
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