... impression, when the prince shall stamp it. Wise Solon (who accounted Tellus the Athenian the most happy man, for living privately on his own lands) would surely have pronounced the English yeomanry " a fortunate condition," living in the temperate... The Holy State, and the Profane State - Página 106por Thomas Fuller - 1841 - 463 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
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...wax capable of a gentle impression, when the prince shall stamp it. Wise Solon, who accounted Tellus, the Athenian, the most happy man for living privately...Italy are like a die, which hath no points between six and ace, nobility and peasantry. Their walls, though high, must needs be hollow, wanting filling... | |
| John Timbs - 1829 - 354 páginas
...then adore: Like heathen we the image crown, And indiscreetly then fall down. Cartwright. DCCLIX. py man for living privately on his own lands) would surely...fortunate condition, living in the temperate zone, betwixt greatnesse and want, an estate of people almost peculiar to England. France and Italy are like a die,... | |
| Laconics - 1829 - 358 páginas
...indiscreetly then fall down. Cartwright. DCCLIX. for living privately on his own lands) would surety have pronounced the English yeomanry a fortunate condition, living in the temperate zone, betwixt greatnesse and want, an estate of people almost peculiar to England. France and Italy are like a die,... | |
| Thomas Fuller - 1831 - 366 páginas
...wax capable of a gentle impression, when the prince shall stamp it. Wise Solon (who accounted Tellus the Athenian the most happy man for living privately...want, an estate of people almost peculiar to England, i France and Italy are like a die, which hath no points between cinq and ace, nobility and peasant-'... | |
| John James Tayler - 1851 - 374 páginas
...refined ; and is the wax capable of a gentle impression, when the prince shall stamp it. Wise Solon would surely have pronounced the English yeomanry...Italy are like a die, which hath no points between six and ace, nobility and peasantry. In England the temple of honour is bolted against none who have... | |
| John James Tayler - 1851 - 372 páginas
...refined ; and is the wax capable of a gentle impression, when the prince shall stamp it. Wise Solon would surely have pronounced the English yeomanry...almost peculiar to England. France and Italy are like a de, which hath no points between six and ace, nobility and peasantry. lu England the temple of honour... | |
| John Timbs - 1856 - 374 páginas
...wax capable of a gentill impression, when the prince shall stamp it. Wise Solon (who accounted Teilus the Athenian the most happy man for living privately...fortunate condition, living in the temperate zone, betwixt greatnesse and want, an estate of people almost peculiar to England. France and Italy are like a die,... | |
| 1856 - 372 páginas
...a genlill impression, when the prince shall stamp it. Wise Solon (wno accounted Tellus the Atheniau the most happy man for living privately on his own...fortunate condition, living in the temperate zone, betwixt great nesse and want, an estate of people almost peculiar to England. France and Italy are like a die,... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1859 - 612 páginas
...wax capable of a genteel impression, when the prince shall stamp it. Wise Solon, who accounted Tellus the Athenian the most happy man, for living privately...fortunate condition," living in the temperate zone between greatness and want, an estate of people almost peculiar to England. France and Italy are like... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1860 - 580 páginas
...wax capable of a genteel impression, when the prince shall stamp it. Wise Solon, who accounted Tellus the Athenian the most happy man, for living privately...fortunate condition," living in the temperate zone between greatness and want, an estate of people almost peculiar to England. France and Italy are like... | |
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