The Pamphleteer, Volym 25Abraham John Valpy A. J. Valpy., 1825 |
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... duties of man to man , before you can give them indiscriminately all the im- munities of citizens in a well - organized state : would it otherwise be safe to the community at large , or advantageous to themselves ? In this state of ...
... duties of man to man , before you can give them indiscriminately all the im- munities of citizens in a well - organized state : would it otherwise be safe to the community at large , or advantageous to themselves ? In this state of ...
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... duties as statesmen and their feelings as men , however they may differ in their opinions as to the means , firmly to ... duty is impera- tive not to allow the pursuit of that object to be accompanied by a violation of the public peace ...
... duties as statesmen and their feelings as men , however they may differ in their opinions as to the means , firmly to ... duty is impera- tive not to allow the pursuit of that object to be accompanied by a violation of the public peace ...
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... duty , to re - organize a people in the last stage of anarchy and irritation ; to find employment for millions , in a devastated country ; to preserve the inhabitants from that famine , in this state of wretchedness , which they ...
... duty , to re - organize a people in the last stage of anarchy and irritation ; to find employment for millions , in a devastated country ; to preserve the inhabitants from that famine , in this state of wretchedness , which they ...
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... duties of man to man in the state . Let as many as possible be instructed in some trade or manufacture , by which they may be enabled to gain a livelihood in their own or in another country . Every lawful and constitutional means should ...
... duties of man to man in the state . Let as many as possible be instructed in some trade or manufacture , by which they may be enabled to gain a livelihood in their own or in another country . Every lawful and constitutional means should ...
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... duties , which , in the present state of Ireland , are so important to her peace , is , from the necessity thus created , but too often com- mitted to persons not competent to so responsible an office . The miseries which have been ...
... duties , which , in the present state of Ireland , are so important to her peace , is , from the necessity thus created , but too often com- mitted to persons not competent to so responsible an office . The miseries which have been ...
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Sida 18 - How often have I blest the coming day, When toil remitting lent its turn to play, And all the village train, from labour free, Led up their sports beneath the spreading tree ; While many a pastime circled in the shade, The young contending as the old surveyed ; And many a gambol frolicked o'er the ground, And sleights of art and feats of strength went round...
Sida 14 - But the nightingale, another of my airy creatures, breathes such sweet loud music out of her little instrumental throat, that it might make mankind to think that miracles are not ceased. He that at midnight, when the very labourer sleeps securely, should hear, as I have very often, the clear airs, the sweet descants, the natural rising and falling, the doubling and redoubling of her voice, might well be lifted above earth, and say...
Sida 18 - It is good also not to try experiments in states, except the necessity be urgent, or the utility evident; and well to beware that it be the reformation that draweth on the change, and not the desire of change that pretendeth the reformation.
Sida 58 - There wanted yet the master-work, the end Of all yet done ; a creature who, not prone And brute as other creatures, but endued With sanctity of reason, might erect His stature, and upright with front serene Govern the rest, self-knowing ; and from thence Magnanimous to correspond with Heaven...
Sida 18 - While secret laughter tittered round the place; The bashful virgin's side-long looks of love, The matron's glance that would those looks reprove, These were thy charms, sweet village; sports like these, With sweet succession, taught e'en toil to please; These round thy bowers their cheerful influence shed, These were thy charms — But all these charms are fled.
Sida 6 - I do not understand the doctrine of Luther, or Calvin, or Melancthon ; nor the confession of Augusta, or Geneva, nor the catechism of Heidelberg, nor the articles of the church of England, no nor the harmony of protestant confessions ; but that wherein they all agree, and which they all subscribe with a greater harmony, as a perfect rule of their faith and actions, that is, the Bible. The Bible, I say, the Bible only is the religion of protestants.
Sida 34 - TRAGEDY, as it was anciently composed, hath been ever held the gravest, moralest, and most profitable of all other poems ; therefore said by Aristotle to be of power, by raising pity, and fear, or terror, to purge the mind of those and such like passions, that is, to temper and reduce them to just measure with a kind of delight, stirred up by reading or seeing those passions well imitated.
Sida 8 - It is most true that the Roman Catholics believe the doctrines of their Church to be unchangeable; and that it is a tenet of their creed, that what their faith ever has been, such it was from the beginning, such it now is, and such it ever will be.
Sida 6 - Christ, or that in such an age it was not in. In a word, there is no sufficient certainty but of Scripture only, for any considering man to build upon. This, therefore, and this only I have reason to believe ; this I will profess ; according to this I will live ; and for this, if there be occasion, I will not only willingly, but even gladly lose my life, though I should be sorry that Christians should take it from me.
Sida 9 - Say not thou. What is the cause that the former days were better than these ? for thou dost not inquire wisely concerning this.