The StatesmanLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longman, 1836 - 267 psl. |
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... feeling fertile in expedients . There may be a converse disadvantage in men enter- ing upon office without having been practised in opposition ; but prudence is much more easily learnt than decisiveness : the former may be taught at any ...
... feeling fertile in expedients . There may be a converse disadvantage in men enter- ing upon office without having been practised in opposition ; but prudence is much more easily learnt than decisiveness : the former may be taught at any ...
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... feel the incongruities of receiving instruction from those whom it is his office to direct . With respect to Parliament , it was a remark of the late Mr. Wilberforce , that men seldom succeeded in the House of Commons who had not ...
... feel the incongruities of receiving instruction from those whom it is his office to direct . With respect to Parliament , it was a remark of the late Mr. Wilberforce , that men seldom succeeded in the House of Commons who had not ...
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... feel his way and be governed by what the minister shall say to him ; but the minister naturally has nothing to say to him- never having considered the matter and taking no interest in it . Thus it is that , through various ...
... feel his way and be governed by what the minister shall say to him ; but the minister naturally has nothing to say to him- never having considered the matter and taking no interest in it . Thus it is that , through various ...
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... eyes and heard with the ears , but only known through meditation and foresight . Many magnify in words the importance of public duties , but few appreciate them in feel- ing ; and that , not so much for want 64 CONCERNING THE.
... eyes and heard with the ears , but only known through meditation and foresight . Many magnify in words the importance of public duties , but few appreciate them in feel- ing ; and that , not so much for want 64 CONCERNING THE.
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... feeling in regard to public objects should be proportionate to the feeling for private ones , because the human heart is not large enough ; and it is too often found that when the conscience is not sustained by a sense of due proportion ...
... feeling in regard to public objects should be proportionate to the feeling for private ones , because the human heart is not large enough ; and it is too often found that when the conscience is not sustained by a sense of due proportion ...
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