The Works of Hannah More, Volumen4Henry G. Bohn, 1853 |
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... necessary to the well - being of states · • • 135 152 • • · 165 • · • 181 · • 191 CHAP . XIX . - Integrity the true political wisdom CHAP . XX . On the true arts of popularity CHAP . XXI . - The importance of the royal example in pro ...
... necessary to the well - being of states · • • 135 152 • • · 165 • · • 181 · • 191 CHAP . XIX . - Integrity the true political wisdom CHAP . XX . On the true arts of popularity CHAP . XXI . - The importance of the royal example in pro ...
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... necessary that the gay period of childhood should be rendered gloomy or painful , whether in the cottage or the palace . The virtue which is aimed at , is not that of the Stoic philo- sophy ; nor do the habits which are deemed valu ...
... necessary that the gay period of childhood should be rendered gloomy or painful , whether in the cottage or the palace . The virtue which is aimed at , is not that of the Stoic philo- sophy ; nor do the habits which are deemed valu ...
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... necessary in an instance of this nature , may be inferred from the well - known attainments of the unfortunate lady Jane Grey ; and still more from the no less splendid acquire- ments of queen Elizabeth . Of the erudition of the latter ...
... necessary in an instance of this nature , may be inferred from the well - known attainments of the unfortunate lady Jane Grey ; and still more from the no less splendid acquire- ments of queen Elizabeth . Of the erudition of the latter ...
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... necessary now , as it was then , in the education of a princess ; a general knowledge of ancient languages , it is presumed , may be dispensed with . The Greek authors , at least , may doubtless be read with sufficient advan- tage ...
... necessary now , as it was then , in the education of a princess ; a general knowledge of ancient languages , it is presumed , may be dispensed with . The Greek authors , at least , may doubtless be read with sufficient advan- tage ...
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... necessary . The Italian appears less im- portant , as those authors which seem more peculiarly to belong to her education , such as Davila , Guic- ciardin , and Beccaria , may be read either in French or English translations . Who does ...
... necessary . The Italian appears less im- portant , as those authors which seem more peculiarly to belong to her education , such as Davila , Guic- ciardin , and Beccaria , may be read either in French or English translations . Who does ...
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