| 1817 - 292 sayfa
...competency, so as to enahle its inhahitants occasionally to withdraw their attention from the more lahorious occupations of life, and devote it to speculative...from works of art. Whenever any state has attained tlu's enviahle pre-eminence, and enjoys also the hlessings of civil and political liherty, letters... | |
| 1818 - 588 sayfa
...only individuals but nations become distinguished by their superior proficiency in these pursuits. A state of general tranquillity, and a government...blessings of civil and political liberty, letters and aris are introduced — not indeed as a positive convention of any people, but as a natural and unavoidable... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1818 - 580 sayfa
...ripen their fruit. It would, in fact, be in vain to expect that the arts and sciences should florish, to their full extent, in any country -where they were...art. Whenever any state has attained this enviable Dfe-eramerice, and enjoys also the blessings of civil and political liberty, letters and arts are introduced... | |
| 1818 - 458 sayfa
...arts and sciences should flourish, to their full extent, in any country where they are not provided, or accompanied by a certain degree of stability, wealth,...speculative inquiries, and the pleasures derived from the works of art. Whenever any state has allowed this enviable pre-eminence, and enjoys also the blessings... | |
| 1818 - 484 sayfa
...arts and sciences should flourish, to their full extent, in any country where they are not provided, or accompanied by a certain degree of stability, wealth,...occupations of life, and devote it to speculative enquiries, and the pleasures derived from the works of art. Whenever any state has allowed this enviable... | |
| 1818 - 550 sayfa
...arts and sciences should flourish, to their full extent, in any country where they wen- not preneded, or accompanied, by a certain degree of stability,...inhabitants occasionally to withdraw their attention fnun the mure laborious occupation« of life, nnd devote it to speculative inquiries, and the pleasure»... | |
| 1818 - 582 sayfa
...the more laborious occupation« of life, and llevóte it to speculative inquiries, ami the pleasure« derived from works of art. Whenever any state has attained this enviable pre-eminence, and enjojs also the blessings of civil and political libcity, letters anil aits arc introduced — not... | |
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