| Thomas Carlyle - 1849 - 260 pagine
...whatever we call it, so that he may actually have room to guide according to his faculty of doing it,—is the business, well or ill accomplished. of all social...you have a perfect government for that country ; no ballot box. parliamentary eloquence, voting, constitution-building, or other machinery whatsoever can... | |
| 1852 - 784 pagine
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| 1854 - 534 pagine
...rex, regulator, roi : our own name is still better — king, kiinning, which means can-ning, able-man Find in any country the ablest man that exists there...— you have a perfect government for that country The ablest man — he means also the truest-hearted, justest, the noblest man : what he tells us to... | |
| 1869 - 974 pagine
...that they may follow them •'—and by what certificate are we to do what Carlyle bids us, viz. : " Find in any country the ablest man that exists there...; you have a perfect government for that country." It may be true that " the ablest man ; he means also the truest-hearted, justest, tbe noblest man ;... | |
| 1869 - 974 pagine
...do what Carlyle bids us, viz. : " Find in any country the ablest man that exista there ; raise Aim to the supreme place, and loyally reverence him ; you have a perfect government for that country." It may be true that " the ablest man ; he means also the truest-hearted, justeet, the noblest man ;... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1871 - 408 pagine
...business, well or ill accomplished, of all social procedure whatsoever in this world! Hustings -speeches, Parliamentary motions, Reform Bills, French Revolutions,...him to the supreme place, and loyally reverence him t you have a perfect government for that country; no ballot-box, parliamentary eloquence, voting, constitution... | |
| 1881 - 596 pagine
...the Ablest Man that exists there ; raise AIM to the supreme place, and loyally reverence him : yon have a perfect government for that country ; no ballot-box,...whit. It is in the perfect state ; an ideal country.' A community capable of choosing and obeying such a ruler would not want him. They would be ready for... | |
| thomas carlyle - 1888
...Ablenuin, and getting him invested with the sgmbols of abilitg, with dignity, worship (worth-ship), royalty, kinghood, or whatever we call it, so that...; no ballot-box, parliamentary eloquence, voting, constitution -building, or other machinery whatsoever can improve it a whit. It is in the perfect state;... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1897 - 502 pagine
...Ableman and getting him invested with the symbols of ability, with dignity, worship (wor<//-ship), royalty, kinghood, or whatever we call it, so that...improve it a whit. It is in the perfect state ; an ideal country./The Ablest Man : he means also the truest-hearted, justest, the Noblest Man : what he tells... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1897 - 284 pagine
...to guide according to his faculty of doing it, — is the business, well or ill accomplished, of aJl social procedure whatsoever in this world ! Hustings-speeches,...machinery whatsoever can improve it a whit. It is hi the perfect state ; an ideal country. The Ablest Man ; he means also the truest-hearted, justest,... | |
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