Irishman who speaks for his own liberty and the liberty of his wife and children ? No ; he will steadily persevere, and sooner shall pensioners cease to vote with their benefactors than an Irishman swerve from the path of duty. But steadily persevere... The Prose Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley - Sayfa 333Percy Bysshe Shelley tarafından - 1880Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Richard Robert Madden - 1855
...laid down; its benefits will sp"edily be manifested. Persecution may destroy some, but cannot destroy all; let it do its will, ye have appealed to truth...thought, must be entered into, and firmly resolved upon . . . .' " ' I wish to impress on your minds, that without virtue or wisdom, there can be no liberty... | |
| Denis Florence MacCarthy - 1872 - 448 sayfa
...an Irishman swerve from the path of duty. But steadily persevere in the system above laid down, its benefits will speedily be manifested. Persecution...drunkenness and ill-health to relieve the pains of your fellow sufferers. Let your children lisp of freedom in the cradle—let your deathbed be the school... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1879 - 216 sayfa
...condemns secret and violent societies ; " Be fair, open, and you will be terrible to your enemies." "Habits of SOBRIETY, REGULARITY, and THOUGHT must be entered into and firmly resolved upon." Then follow precepts, which Shelley no doubt regarded as practical, for the purification of private... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1879 - 216 sayfa
...condemns secret and violent societies ; " Be fair, open, and you will be terrible to your enemies." " Habits of SOBRIETY, REGULARITY, and THOUGHT must be entered into and firmly resolved upon." Then follow precepts, which Shelley no doubt regarded as practical, for the purification of private... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1880 - 478 sayfa
...cannot destroy all, or nearly all; let it do its will, ye have appealed to truth and justice—show the goodness of your religion by persisting in a reliance...passionately, so reason coolly. Nothing hasty can he lasting; lay up the money with which you usually purchase drunkenness and ill-health, to relieve... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1888 - 450 sayfa
...an Irishman swerve from the path of duty. But steadily persevere in the system above laid down, its benefits will speedily be manifested. Persecution...drunkenness and ill-health to relieve the pains of your fellow sufferers. Let your children lisp of freedom in the cradle—let your deathbed be the school... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1888 - 448 sayfa
...an Irishman swerve from the path of duty. But steadily persevere in the system above laid down, its benefits will speedily be manifested. Persecution...drunkenness and ill-health to relieve the pains of your fellow sufferers. Let your children lisp of freedom in the cradle — let your deathbed be the school... | |
| Mrs. Julian Marshall - 1889 - 400 sayfa
...happiness is never to transgress the rules of virtue and justice. Before anything can be done with effect, habits of sobriety, regularity, and thought must be entered into and firmly resolved on. I will repeat, that virtue and wisdom are necessary to true happiness and liberty. Before the restraints... | |
| Mrs. Julian Marshall - 1889 - 410 sayfa
...happiness is never to transgress the rules of virtue and justice. Before anything can be done with effect, habits of sobriety, regularity, and thought must be entered into and firmly reiolved on. I will repeat, that virtue and wisdom are necessary to true happiness and liberty. ttit... | |
| John Nichol - 1902 - 700 sayfa
...condemns secret and violent societies ; " Be fair, open, and you will be terrible to your enemies." "Habits of SOBRIETY, REGULARITY, and THOUGHT must be entered into and firmly resolved upon." Then follow precepts, which Shelley no doubt regarded as practical, for the purification of private... | |
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