... mation, they might have improved to the advantage ' and fecurity of the nation : what have they done ' even under all thefe difadvantageous fuppofitions, c but followed the lights which they judged moft * clear, and by which they hoped to be conducted... Debates in Parliament - Trang 178bởi Samuel Johnson - 1787Xem Toàn bộ - Giới thiệu về cuốn sách này
| Sir John Hawkins - 1787 - 634 trang
...fecurity of the nation : what have they done ' even under all thefe difadvantageous fuppofitions, c but followed the lights which they judged moft * clear,...' that, for the moft part, in a low degree. It is ob' ferved that no man is wife, but as you take into f confideration the weaknefs of another ; a maxim... | |
| John Hawkins - 1787 - 636 trang
...fecurity of the nation : what have they done * even under all thefe difadvantageous fuppofitions, c but followed the lights which they judged moft «...' that, for the moft part, in a low degree. It is ob« ferved that no man is wife, but as you take into ' confideration the weaknefs of another ; a maxim... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 640 trang
...fecurity of the nation : what have they done 1 even under all thefe difadvantageous fuppofitions, ' but followed the lights which they judged moft * clear,...Policy, my lords, is very different from prefcience, 1 the utmoft that can be attained is probability, and 1 that, for the moft part, in a low degree. It... | |
| John Hawkins - 1787 - 652 trang
...fecurity of the nation : what have they done ' even under all thefe difadvantageous fuppofitions, ' but followed the lights which they judged moft ' clear, and by which they hoped to be conducted to f honour and to fafety ? ' Policy, my lords, is very different from prefcience, ' the utmoft that can... | |
| John Hawkins - 1787 - 632 trang
...fecurity of the nation : what have they done ' even under all thefe difadvantageous fuppofitions, ' but followed the lights which they judged moft * clear, and by which they hoped to be conduced to ' honour and to fafety ? ' Policy, my lords, is very different from prefcience, ' the utmoft... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 554 trang
...done, even under all these disadvantageous suppositions, but followed the lights which they judged most clear, and by which they hoped to be conducted to honour and to safety? Policy, my lords, is very different from prescience ; the utmost that can be attained is probability,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 552 trang
...done, even under all these disadvantageous suppositions, but followed the lights which they judged most clear, and by which they hoped to be conducted to honour and to safety? Policy, my lords, is very different from prescience ; the utmost that can be attained is probability,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 584 trang
...done, even under all these disadvantageous suppositions, but followed the lights which they judged most clear, and by which they hoped to be conducted to honour and to safety? Policy, my lords, is very different from prescience ; the utmost dial, can be attained is probability,... | |
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