| Charles Anderton Read - 1880 - 394 páginas
...instructive as his sublimest verse: — "For this is not the liberty which we can hope, that no grievances ever should arise in the commonwealth — that let...reformed — then is the utmost bound of civil liberty obtained that wise men look for." Suffer the complaints of the Irish people to be freely heard. You... | |
| Charles Anderson Read - 1880 - 394 páginas
...instructive as his sublimest verse: — "For this is not the liberty which we can hope, that no grievances ever should arise in the commonwealth — that let no man in this world expect; bvit when complaints are freely heard, deeply considered, and speedily reformed — then is the utmost... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1883 - 488 páginas
...testimony, if not a trophy.' For this is not the liberty which we can hope, that no grievance over should arise in the commonwealth, that let no man...of civil liberty attained, that wise men look for. To which if I now manifest by the very sound of this which I shall utter, that we are already in good... | |
| Hugh Fraser Campbell - 1883 - 128 páginas
...(9.) How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is To have a thankless child. (10.) For this is not the liberty which we can hope, that no grievance ever...commonwealth, that let no man in this world expect. (11.) A numerous nobility causeth poverty and inconvenience in a state, for it is a surcharge of expense... | |
| John [prose Milton (selected]) - 1884 - 304 páginas
...whereof this whole discourse proposed will be a certain testimony, if not a trophy. For this is not the liberty which we can hope, that no grievance ever...reformed, then is the utmost bound of civil liberty obtained that wise men look for. To which if I now manifest, by the very sound of this which I shall... | |
| 1886 - 330 páginas
...whereof this whole discourse proposed will be a certain testimony, if not a trophy. For this is not the liberty which we can hope, that no grievance ever...of civil liberty attained that wise men look for. To which if I now manifest by the very sound of this which I shall utter that we are already in good... | |
| 1886 - 330 páginas
...whereof this whole discourse proposed will be a certain testimony, if not a trophy. For this is not the liberty which we can hope, that no grievance ever...reformed, then is the utmost bound of civil liberty j attained that wise men look for. To which if I now manifest by the very sound of this which I shall... | |
| William Samuel Lilly - 1886 - 374 páginas
...consists in the civil rights and advancements of every person according to his merit." 1 " This is not the liberty which we can hope, that no grievance ever...considered, and speedily reformed, then is the utmost 1 Ready Way to Establish a Free Commonwealth.' VOL. I. S bound of civil liberty obtained that wise... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 1889 - 932 páginas
...whereof this whole discourse proposed will be a certain testimony, if not a trophy. For this is not the liberty which we can hope, that no grievance ever...of civil liberty attained that wise men look for. To which if I now manifest by the very sound of this which I shall utter that we are already in good... | |
| John Milton - 1889 - 464 páginas
...whereof this whole discourse proposed will be a certain testimony, if not a trophy. For this is not the liberty which we can hope, that no grievance ever...reformed, then is the utmost bound of civil liberty obtained that wise men look for. To which if I now manifest, by the very sound of this which I shall... | |
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