| John Milton, Charles Symmons - 1806 - 516 sider
...worthier}. To make the people fitfeft to choofe, and i he chofen fitteft to govern, will be to mend our corrupt and faulty education, to teach the people faith, not without virtue, temperance, modefty, fobriety, parfimony, Juftice ; not to admire wealth or honour ; to hate turbulence and ambition... | |
| John Milton, Charles Symmons - 1806 - 510 sider
...worthieft. To make the people litteft to choofe, and the Chofen fitteft to govern, will be to mend our corrupt and faulty education, to teach the people faith* not without virtue, temperance, modefty, fobriety, parfimony, juftice; not to admire wealth or honour; to hate turbulence and ambition... | |
| John Milton - 1809 - 636 sider
...worthiest. To make the people fittest to choose, and the chosen fittest to govern, will be to mend our corrupt and faulty education, to teach the people...not without virtue, temperance, modesty, sobriety, parsimony, justice; not to admire wealth or honour; to hate turbulence and ambition ; to place every... | |
| John Milton - 1826 - 368 sider
...worthiest. To make the people fittest to choose, and the chosen fittest to govern, will be to mend our corrupt and faulty education; to teach the people...not without virtue, temperance, modesty, sobriety, parsimony, justice ; not to admire wealth or honor; to hate turbulence and ambition; to place every... | |
| John Milton - 1845 - 564 sider
...worthiest. To make the people fittest to choose, and th.e chosen fittest to govern, will be to mend our corrupt and faulty education, to teach the people...not without virtue, temperance, modesty, sobriety, parsimony, justice ; not to admire wealth or honour ; to hate turbulence and ambition ; to place every... | |
| John Milton - 1848 - 566 sider
...worthiest. To make the people fittest to choose, and the chosen fittest to govern, will be to mend our corrupt and faulty education, to teach the people...not without virtue, temperance, modesty, sobriety, parsimony, justice ; not to admire wealth or honour ; to hate turbulence and ambition ; to place every... | |
| John Milton - 1866 - 500 sider
...therein? .... To make the people fittest to choose, and the chosen fittest to govern, will be to mend our corrupt and faulty education, to teach the people...not without virtue, temperance, modesty , sobriety, parsimony, justice ; not to admire wealth or honor ; to hate turbulence and ambition ; to place every... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1867 - 862 sider
...said : "To make the people 6ttest to choose, and the chosen fittest to govern, will be to mend our corrupt and faulty education, to teach the people...hate turbulence and ambition ; to place every one Dia private welfare and happiness in the public peace, liberty and safety." England's most venerable... | |
| 1867 - 854 sider
...said : " To make the people fittest to choose, and the chosen fittest to govern, will be to mend our corrupt and faulty education, to teach the people...modesty, sobriety, economy, justice ; not to admire vi'iihh or honor; to hate turbulence and ambition; to place every ope bis private welfare and happiness... | |
| United States. Department of Education (1867-1868) - 1868 - 990 sider
...said : " To make the people fittest to choose, and the chosen fittest to govern, will be to mend our corrupt and faulty education, to teach the people...hate turbulence and ambition ; to place every one tils private welfare and happiness in the public peace, liberty and safety." England's most venerable... | |
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