The Works of Samuel Parr ...: With Memoirs of His Life and Writings, and a Selection from His Correspondence, Volume 3Longman, Rees, 1828 |
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... common degree of attention upon the con- tents of the present work , and we shall endeavour to conduct our enquiry in such a manner as will not expose us to the imputation of undistinguishing praise , or acrimonious censure . The ...
... common degree of attention upon the con- tents of the present work , and we shall endeavour to conduct our enquiry in such a manner as will not expose us to the imputation of undistinguishing praise , or acrimonious censure . The ...
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... common name for a servant , as well as Davus . And this is also , I apprehend , more conformable to the MSS . Davus was a crafty knave , and Eros a plain servant . " Whether Dr. C. knew of these passages in Tay- lor , we decide not ...
... common name for a servant , as well as Davus . And this is also , I apprehend , more conformable to the MSS . Davus was a crafty knave , and Eros a plain servant . " Whether Dr. C. knew of these passages in Tay- lor , we decide not ...
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... common reading is opimæ , and so we find it in Cuningham , Bentley , Torrentius , and Lambin . Mr. M. p . 225. in his Statius , would read opimas , and so it is printed in Gesner , the Delphin edition , and the Variorum . Ars Poet . v ...
... common reading is opimæ , and so we find it in Cuningham , Bentley , Torrentius , and Lambin . Mr. M. p . 225. in his Statius , would read opimas , and so it is printed in Gesner , the Delphin edition , and the Variorum . Ars Poet . v ...
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... people , but not their oppressors . They have a common interest with the people , and an uncommon obligation to preserve it . While their du- suffrages of the people in the uncorrupt choice of their 224 ON POLITICS ,
... people , but not their oppressors . They have a common interest with the people , and an uncommon obligation to preserve it . While their du- suffrages of the people in the uncorrupt choice of their 224 ON POLITICS ,
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... common forms of interpretation . Every great situ- ation is attended by circumstances too inflexible to be controlled by the authority of precedent . Were the representatives of the English nation commis- sioned to introduce septennial ...
... common forms of interpretation . Every great situ- ation is attended by circumstances too inflexible to be controlled by the authority of precedent . Were the representatives of the English nation commis- sioned to introduce septennial ...
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Pagina 263 - With store of ladies, whose bright eyes Rain influence, and judge the prize Of wit or arms, while both contend To win her grace whom all commend.
Pagina 490 - So all the elders of Israel came to the king to Hebron ; and king David made a league with them in Hebron before the LORD : and they anointed David king over Israel.
Pagina 536 - I answer, that the interest of the body is here restrained by that of the individuals, and that the house of commons stretches not its power, because such an usurpation would be contrary to the interest of the majority of its members. The crown has so many offices at its disposal...
Pagina 73 - Tuscis aequoribus sacra natosque maturosque patres pertulit Ausonias ad urbes, duris ut ilex tonsa bipennibus nigrae feraci frondis in Algido, per damna, per caedes ab ipso ducit opes animumque ferro.
Pagina 286 - In a word, his mind, his whole mind, is decked at once with the purest crystals of simplicity, and the brightest jewels of benevolence and piety. ' His life is gentle, and the elements ' So mix'd in him, that Nature may stand up ' And say to all the world, This is a man.
Pagina 472 - For this is not the liberty which we can hope, that no grievance ever should arise in the commonwealth, that let no man in this world expect; but when complaints are freely heard, deeply considered, and speedily reformed, then is the utmost bound of civil liberty attained that wise men look for.
Pagina 584 - Other forms of government are liable to it as well as that; for wherever the power that is put in any hands for the government of the people and the preservation of their properties is applied to other ends, and made use of to impoverish, harass, or subdue them to the arbitrary and irregular commands of those that have it, there it presently becomes tyranny, whether those that thus use it are one or many.
Pagina 663 - WHERE the legislative and executive power are in distinct hands, as they are in all moderated monarchies and well-framed governments, there the good of the society requires that several things should be left to the discretion of him that has the executive power. For the legislators not being able to foresee and provide by laws for all that may be useful to the community, the executor of the laws, having the power in his hands, has by the common law of Nature a right to make use of it for the good...
Pagina 229 - O yet a nobler task awaits thy hand (For what can war, but endless war still breed?) Till truth and right from violence be freed, And public faith clear'd from the shameful brand Of public fraud. In vain doth valour bleed, While avarice and rapine share the land.
Pagina 219 - A man full of warm speculative benevolence may wish his society otherwise constituted than he finds it ; but a good patriot, and a true politician, always considers how he shall make the most of the existing materials of his country. A disposition to preserve, and an ability to improve, taken together, would be my standard of a statesman.