The next remove must be to the study of politics; to know the beginning, end, and reasons of political societies; that they may not in a dangerous fit of the commonwealth be such poor, shaken, uncertain reeds, of such a tottering conscience, as many of... The English Journal of Education - Page 1241857Full view - About this book
| Francis Blackburne - 1780 - 444 pages
...muft be to the fludy of Politics : to know the beginning, end, and reafons of politicall focieties ; that they may not in a dangerous fit of the common-wealth be fuch poor, fhakea, uncertain reeds, of fuch a tottering confcience, as many of our great couufellers... | |
| Francis Blackburne - Education - 1780 - 408 pages
...muft be to the fludy of Politics : to know the beginning, end, and reaforis of politicall focieties ; that they may not in a dangerous fit of the common-wealth be fuch poor, fhaken, uncertain reeds, of fuch a tottering confcience, as many of our great counfellers... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 342 pages
...remove muft be to the ftudy of Politics; to know the beginning, end, and reafons of political focieties; that they may not, in a dangerous fit of the commonwealth, be fuch poor, fhaken, uncertain reeds, of fuch a tottering confcience, as many of our great counfellors... | |
| Education - 1803 - 456 pages
...youth, must be to the study of politics; to know the beginning, end, and reasons of political societies, that they may not, in a dangerous fit of the commonwealth, be such poor, shaken, uncertain reeds, of such tottering conscience as many of our great counsellors have lately shown themselves, but stedfast pillars... | |
| John Milton, Charles Symmons - Poets, English - 1806 - 446 pages
...muft be to the ftudy of politics ; to know the beginning, end, and reafons of political focieties ; that they may not in a dangerous fit of the commonwealth be fuch poor, fhaken, uncertain reeds, of fuch a tottering confcience, as many of our great counfellors... | |
| John Milton, Charles Symmons - Poets, English - 1806 - 440 pages
...muft be to the ftudy of politics ; to know the beginning, end, and reafons of political focieties; that they may not in a dangerous fit of the commonwealth be fuch poor, fhaken, uncertain reeds, of fuch a tottering confcience, as many of our great counfellors... | |
| John Milton - 1809 - 534 pages
...must be to the study of politics ; to know the beginning, end, and reasons of political societies ; that they may not in a dangerous fit of the commonwealth...great counsellors have lately shown themselves, but stedfast pillars of the state. After this, they are to dive into the grounds of law, and legal jua.tice;... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - Great Britain - 1820 - 614 pages
...must be to the study of Politics. To know the beginning, end, and reasons of politicall societies ; that they may not, in a dangerous fit of the commonwealth,...conscience as many of our great counsellors have lately shewn themselves, but stedfast pillars of the state. xvi. After this they are to dive into the grounds... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1834 - 784 pages
...must be to the study of politics ; to know the beginning, end, and reasons of political societies; that they may not in a dangerous fit of the commonwealth...shown themselves, but steadfast pillars of the state. After this they are to drive into the grounds of law and legal justice, delivered first, and with best... | |
| Precept - Great Britain - 1825 - 302 pages
...remove must be to the study of Politics; to know the beginning, end, and reasons of political societies, that they may not, in a dangerous fit of the commonwealth, be such poor shaken and uncertain reeds, of such tottering conscience, as many of our great counsellors have lately shown... | |
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