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The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author - Página 261
por John Milton, Charles Symmons - 1806
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Lives of Eminent Individuals: William Pinchney, by H. Wheaton. Sir Henry ...

Jared Sparks - 1839 - 436 páginas
...senator ne'er held The helm of Rome, when gowns, not arme, repelled The fierce Epirot, and the African bold, Whether to settle peace, or to unfold The drift of hollow states hard to be spelled ; Then to advise how war may best upheld Move by her two main nerves, iron and gold, In all...
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The Works of Edmund Burke, Volumen4

Edmund Burke - 1839 - 586 páginas
...not less important, part which rests with almost exclusive weight upon them. They furnish the means, -How war may best upheld, Move by her two main nerves, iron and gold, In ail her equipage." Not that they are exempt from contributing also by their personal service in the...
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The Voluntary System. A Prize Essay, in Reply to the Lectures of Dr ...

Joseph Angus - 1839 - 286 páginas
...establishments will speedily and for ever cease. 142 CHAPTER V. OF THE OFFICE AND DUTIES OF THE CIVIL RULER. " Besides to know Both spiritual power and civil, what each means, What severs each, thou hast learn'd, which few have done: The bounds of either sword to thee we owe: Therefore on thy...
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The law of Christ respecting civil obedience. To which are added two ...

John Brown - 1839 - 562 páginas
...praise bestowed by Milton on the younger Vane— " Young in years, but in sage counsel old, - • - - to know Both spiritual power and civil, what each means, What severs each, thou hast leam'd, which few have done." " It is suggested by the master of political science just mentioned...
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Lives of Eminent British Statesmen ...: Oliver Cromwell. By John Forster

1839 - 466 páginas
...he should have differed in this particular from his illustrious coadjutor, Vane, who had ' learned to know both spiritual power and civil, what each means, what severs each, which few have done,' yet it is but just that we should distinguish between one. species of persecutor...
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The Works of Edmund Burke, Volumen4

Edmund Burke - 1839 - 572 páginas
...which rests with almost exclusive weight upon them. They furnish the means, " How war may best uphold, Move by her two main nerves, iron and gold, In all her equipage." Not that they are exempt from contributing also by their personal service in the fleets and armies...
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Tracts for the people, designed to vindicate religious and Christian liberty

Tracts - 1840 - 514 páginas
...senator ne'er held The helm of Rome, when gowns, not arms, repell'd The fierce Epirot and the African bold, Whether to settle peace or to unfold The drift...power and civil, what each means, What severs each, thou hast learn'd, which few have The bounds of either sword to thee we owe : [done : Therefore on...
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The American Miscellany, Tema 1

1840 - 480 páginas
...senator ne'er held The helm of Home, when gowns, not arms, repelled The flerce Epirot, and the African bold, Whether to settle peace, or to unfold The drift of hollow states, hard to be spelled, Then to advise, how war may, best upheld, Move by her two great nerves, iron and gold, In...
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Norman Leslie: A Tale of the Present Times

Theodore Sedgwick Fay - 1841 - 262 páginas
...senator ne'er held The helm of Home, when gowns, not arms, repelled The fierce Epirot and the African bold; Whether to settle peace, or to unfold The drift of hollow States, hard to be spelled." Milton to Sir Henry Vane the Younger. MR. MORDAUNT LESLIE sat alone in his study. Hitherto...
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The State in Its Relations with the Church, Volumen1

William Ewart Gladstone - 1841 - 392 páginas
...other, it is true, is not less important than neglected. Milton* wrote to Sir Harry Vane the younger, - besides, to know Both spiritual power and civil, what each means, What severs each, thou hast learnt, which few have done : and the praise which was rarely due in his days ought, I fear,...
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