| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1852 - Страниц: 968
...leave the man, hesitating in the moment of decision, skeptical, puzzled, and unresolved. Prejudice renders a man's virtue his habit, and not a series of unconnected acts. Through just prejudice, his duty becomes a part of his nature. THEORY or THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION.... | |
| Edward FitzGerald - 1852 - Страниц: 172
...not leave the man hesitating in the moment of decision, sceptical, puzzled, and unresolved. Prejudice renders a man's virtue his habit, and not a series of unconnected acts. Burke. MUSIC. " MUCH music 1narreth men's manners," saith Galen. Although some men will say that it... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1852 - Страниц: 608
...not leave the man hesitating in the moment of decision, sceptical, puzzled, and unresolved. Prejudice renders a man's virtue his habit : and not a series of unconnected acts. Through just prejudice, his duty becomes a part of his nature. Your literary men, and your politicians,... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1852 - Страниц: 976
...leave the man, hesitating in the moment of decision, skeptical, puzzled, and unresolved. Prejudice renders a man's virtue his habit, and not a series of unconnected acts. Through just prejudice, hit duty become» a part of Ai« nature. THEORY OF тнк ENGLISH CONSTITUTION.... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1853 - Страниц: 972
...leave the man, hesitating in the. moment of decision, skeptical, puzzled, and unresolved. Prejudice renders a man's virtue his habit, and not a series of unconnected nets. Through just prejudice, his duty bccontts a part of his nature. THEORY OF THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION-.... | |
| William Smyth - 1855 - Страниц: 590
...not leave the man hesitating in the moment of decision, sceptical, puzzled, and unresolved. Prejudice renders a man's virtue his habit ; and not a series of unconnected acts. Through just prejudice, his duty becomes a part of his nature." Such are the sentiments to be found... | |
| 1858 - Страниц: 604
...not leave the man hesitating in the moment of decision, sceptical, puzzled, and unresolved. Prejudice renders a man's virtue his habit, and not a series of unconnected acts. Through just prejudice, his duty becomes a part of his nature."—Reflections on the Revolution in... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1860 - Страниц: 644
...not leave the man hesitating in the moment of decision, sceptical, puzzled, and unresolved. Prejudice e Through just prejudice, his duty becomes a part of his nature. Tour literary men, and your politicians,... | |
| John Morley - 1867 - Страниц: 338
...not leave the man hesitating in the moment of decision, sceptical, puzzled, and unresolved. Prejudice renders a man's virtue his habit, and not a series of unconnected acts. Through just prejudice, his duty becomes a part of his nature."i Is not this to say, in other words,... | |
| 1870 - Страниц: 764
...not leave the man hesitating in the moment of decision, sceptical, puzzled, and unresolved. Prejudice renders a man's virtue his habit, and not a series of unconnected acts ; through just prejudice his duty become? a part of his nature."4 (1) No. 278 (i. 411). (2) (Euvrcs,... | |
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