The next remove must be to the study of politics; to know the beginning, end, and reasons of political societies; that they may not in a dangerous fit of the commonwealth be such poor, shaken, uncertain reeds, of such a tottering conscience, as many of... The English Journal of Education - Sayfa 1241857Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| A. U. Faulkner, Spenser O. M. Ovington - 1894 - 524 sayfa
...know the beginning, end and reasons of political societies; that they may not in a dangerous fit of commonwealth be such poor, shaken, uncertain reeds,...shown themselves, but steadfast pillars of the State." Those who are to be trained for this leadership and expect to gain a strong hold on society should... | |
| John Milton - 1895 - 104 sayfa
...must be to the study 20 of Politics; to know the beginning, end. and reasons of Political Societies; that they may not in a dangerous fit of the Common-wealth...uncertain reeds, of such a tottering conscience, as ' shewn themselves, but stedfast pillars of the State. After this they are to dive into the grounds... | |
| Charles Richmond Henderson - 1898 - 442 sayfa
...removal must be to the study of politics; to know the beginning, end, and reasons of political societies; that they may not in a dangerous fit of the commonwealth...shown themselves, but steadfast pillars of the state." — JOHN MILTON, Of Rducation. unrelated until we learn to relate them in our own mental system of... | |
| Richard Ellsworth Fast, Hu Maxwell - 1901 - 536 sayfa
...must be to the study of politics : to know the beginning, end, and reasons of political societies ; that they may not, in a dangerous fit of the commonwealth,...themselves, but steadfast pillars of the State.— MILTON. "To examine the Union before we have studied the States, would be to adopt a method filled... | |
| Richard Salter Storrs - 1901 - 600 sayfa
...must be to the study of politics ; to know the beginning, end, and reason of political societies ; that they may not, in a dangerous fit of the Commonwealth,...such a tottering conscience, as many of our great counselors have lately showed themselves, but steadfast pillars of the State." The plain men who had... | |
| John Milton - 1902 - 398 sayfa
...must be to the study of Politics ; to know the beginning, end, and reasons of political societies ; that they may not in a dangerous fit of the Commonwealth...shown themselves, but steadfast pillars of the State" (Prose Works, iii. 472, Bohn). And farther on in Nova Solyma (IV. ii.) we have this peculiar Miltonic... | |
| John Milton, Samuel Gott - 1902 - 396 sayfa
...must be to the study of Politics ; to know the beginning, end, and reasons of political societies ; that they may not in a dangerous fit of the Commonwealth...shown themselves, but steadfast pillars of the State " (Prose Works, iii. 472, Bohn). And farther on in Nova Sofytna (IV. ii.) we have this peculiar Miltonic... | |
| Thomas Frederick Tout, James Tait - 1902 - 624 sayfa
...Doctrine, i. 437. M Ibid. p. 9. " Reformation in England, PW ii. 390. be such poor, shaken, uncertain reeds as many of our great counsellors have lately shown themselves, but steadfast pillars of the State.' M In this political ideal we find the explanation of the great change in Milton's life, the transformation... | |
| Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1904 - 542 sayfa
...remove must be the study of Politics ; to know the beginning, end, and reasons of political societies ; that they may not in a dangerous fit of the Commonwealth...conscience, as many of our great counsellors have lately been, but stedfast pillars of the State' (Tractate). 'Those students who had taken their degree in... | |
| Simon Somerville Laurie - 1905 - 284 sayfa
...the study of Politics, " that they might know the beginning, end and reasons of Political Societies ; that they may not in a dangerous fit of the Commonwealth...great Counsellors have lately shown themselves, but stedfast pillars of the State." Next they would study Law in its grounds and practice, including Roman... | |
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