| Monthly literary register - 1841 - 1092 sider
...not the Sparian, nor the Roman, though both for this respect so much praised by the divine Polybius, more divinely and harmoniously tuned, more equally...scale of justice, than is the commonwealth of England ; where, under a free and untutored monarch, the noblest, worthiest, and most prudent men, with full... | |
| John Milton - 1809 - 534 sider
...not the Spartan, not the Roman, though both for this respect so much praised by the wise Polybius, more divinely and harmoniously tuned, more equally...scale of justice, than is the commonwealth of England; where, under a free and untutored monarch, the noblest, worthiest, and most prudent men, with full... | |
| John Milton - 1826 - 368 sider
...not the Spartan, not the Roman, though both for this respect so much praised by the wise Polybius, more divinely and harmoniously tuned, more equally...of justice, than \ is the commonwealth of England ; where, under a free and untutored monarch, the noblest, worthiest and most prudent men, with full... | |
| John Milton - 1835 - 1044 sider
...not the Spartan, not the Roman, though both for this respect so much praised by the wise Polybius, more divinely and harmoniously tuned, more equally...scale of justice, than is the commonwealth of England ; where, under a free and untutored monarch, the noblest, worthiest, and most prudent men, with full... | |
| 1838 - 876 sider
...not the Spartan, not the Roman, though both for this resped so much praised by the wise Poly, bius, more divinely and harmoniously tuned, more equally...scale of justice, than is the commonwealth of England, where, nntli a freu and untutored monarch, the noblest, worthiest, and most prudent men, with full... | |
| 1838 - 938 sider
...not the Spartan, not the Roman, though both for this respect so much praised by the wise Polybius, more divinely and harmoniously tuned, more equally...it were, by the hand and scale of justice, than is tho commonwealth of England, where, under a free and untutored monarch, tho noblest, worthiest, and... | |
| 1841 - 640 sider
...not the Spartan, nor the Roman, though both for this respect so much praised by the divine Polybius, more divinely and harmoniously tuned, more equally...scale of justice, than is the commonwealth of England ; where, under a free and untutored monarch, the noblest, worthiest, and most prudent men, with full... | |
| 1914 - 964 sider
...outline, and all its perplexing anomalies of structure, was still the envy and admiration of the world. There is no civil government that hath been known...scale of justice than Is the Commonwealth of England where under a free and untutored monarch, the noblest, worthiest and most prudent men, with full approbation... | |
| John Milton - 1848 - 566 sider
...not the Spartan, not the Roman, though both for this respect so much praised by the wise Polybius, more divinely and harmoniously tuned, more equally...scale of justice, than is the commonwealth of England ; where, under a free and untutored monarch, the noblest, worthiest, and most prudent men, with full... | |
| Afternoon lectures - 1866 - 242 sider
...the Spartan, no, not the Roman, though both for this respect so much praised by the wise Polybius, more divinely and harmoniously tuned, more equally...scale of Justice than is the Commonwealth of England; where, under a free and untutored monarch, the noblest, " worthiest, and most prudent men, with full... | |
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