The Advancement of Learning, and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1906 - 275 sider |
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Side vii
... of Good ( p . 166 ) . ( i ) Private , active and passive ( p . 169 ) . ( ii ) Communicative : Duty ( p . 173 ) . ii . Regiment , or culture of mind ( pp . 177-89 ) . 2 ) Conjugate and civil knowledge ( pp . 190- PREFACE vii.
... of Good ( p . 166 ) . ( i ) Private , active and passive ( p . 169 ) . ( ii ) Communicative : Duty ( p . 173 ) . ii . Regiment , or culture of mind ( pp . 177-89 ) . 2 ) Conjugate and civil knowledge ( pp . 190- PREFACE vii.
Side xiv
... duty to the public ought to be much more precious than the conservation of life and being ' " ; his politics are based not only on good arms , but still more on good laws ; and his religion is grounded on the conviction that a man ...
... duty to the public ought to be much more precious than the conservation of life and being ' " ; his politics are based not only on good arms , but still more on good laws ; and his religion is grounded on the conviction that a man ...
Side xv
... duty to interest and of action to con- templation , together with the recognition that more 1 Johnson , Lives of the Poets : Cowley . 2 Post , pp . 76 seq . , 113 . ' Post , pp . 122-3 . Post , pp . 146-9 , 156 . 3 Lib . III , c . 4 . 5 ...
... duty to interest and of action to con- templation , together with the recognition that more 1 Johnson , Lives of the Poets : Cowley . 2 Post , pp . 76 seq . , 113 . ' Post , pp . 122-3 . Post , pp . 146-9 , 156 . 3 Lib . III , c . 4 . 5 ...
Side 3
... duty and presents of affection . In the former of these I hope I shall not live to be wanting , according to my most humble duty , and the good pleasure of your Majesty's employments : for the latter , I thought it more re- spective to ...
... duty and presents of affection . In the former of these I hope I shall not live to be wanting , according to my most humble duty , and the good pleasure of your Majesty's employments : for the latter , I thought it more re- spective to ...
Side 17
... duty taught and understood , it is to affirm , that a blind man may tread surer by a guide than a seeing man can by a light . And it is without all controversy , that learning doth make the minds of men gentle , generous , maniable ...
... duty taught and understood , it is to affirm , that a blind man may tread surer by a guide than a seeing man can by a light . And it is without all controversy , that learning doth make the minds of men gentle , generous , maniable ...
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