The Works of Hannah More, Volumen4Henry G. Bohn, 1853 |
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... true political wisdom CHAP . XX . On the true arts of popularity CHAP . XXI . - The importance of the royal example in pro- moting loyalty . — On false patriotism . - Public spirit CHAP . XXII . - On the graces of deportment . - The ...
... true political wisdom CHAP . XX . On the true arts of popularity CHAP . XXI . - The importance of the royal example in pro- moting loyalty . — On false patriotism . - Public spirit CHAP . XXII . - On the graces of deportment . - The ...
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... true gratification is thus , and thus only ensured , because , by him who thus habitually restrains himself , not only every lawful pleasure is most perfectly enjoyed , but every common blessing , for which the sated voluptuary has lost ...
... true gratification is thus , and thus only ensured , because , by him who thus habitually restrains himself , not only every lawful pleasure is most perfectly enjoyed , but every common blessing , for which the sated voluptuary has lost ...
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... true in general , much more forcibly does it apply to the education of princes ! Nothing short of the soundest , most rational , and , let me add , most religious education , can counteract the dangers to which they are exposed . If the ...
... true in general , much more forcibly does it apply to the education of princes ! Nothing short of the soundest , most rational , and , let me add , most religious education , can counteract the dangers to which they are exposed . If the ...
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... the eyes of the multitude ; who , not being just judges of what constitutes true dignity , are consequently apt to reverence the royal person exactly so far as they see outward splendour con- nected 32 THE EDUCATION OF A SOVEREIGN.
... the eyes of the multitude ; who , not being just judges of what constitutes true dignity , are consequently apt to reverence the royal person exactly so far as they see outward splendour con- nected 32 THE EDUCATION OF A SOVEREIGN.
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... true wisdom of a prince , that as he cannot be too deliberate in his coun- sels , nor too cautious in his plans , so when those counsels are well matured , and those plans well digested , he cannot be too decisive in their exe cution ...
... true wisdom of a prince , that as he cannot be too deliberate in his coun- sels , nor too cautious in his plans , so when those counsels are well matured , and those plans well digested , he cannot be too decisive in their exe cution ...
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