| 1802 - 1016 trang
...and flourishing appearance. But time betrays their weakness ; and they fall into ruin of themselves. For, as in structures of every kind, the lower parts should have the greatest firmness, so the grounds and principles of actions should be just and true. But these advantages are not found in... | |
| Demosthenes - 1806 - 442 trang
...and flourishing appearance. But time betrays their weakness, and they fall into ruin of themselves. For, as in structures of every kind, the lower parts should have the greatest firmness, so the grounds and principles of actions should be just and true. But these advantages are not found in... | |
| Thomas Leland - 1806 - 456 trang
...But " time betrays their weakness; and they fall "into ruin of themselves. For as, in struc" tures of every kind, the lower parts should "have the greatest firmness; so the grounds " and principles of actions should be just and " true. But these advantages are not found... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1807 - 402 trang
...and a flourishing appearance. But time betrays their weakness, and they fall of themselves to ruin. For, as in structures of every kind, the lower parts should have the firmest stability, so the grounds and principles of great enterprizes should be justice and truth.... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1812 - 316 trang
...and flourishing appearance. But time betrays their weakness ; and they fall into ruin of themselves. For, as in structures of every kind, the lower parts should have the greatness firmness, so the grounds and principles of actions should be just and true. But those advantages... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 1082 trang
...and flourishing appearance. But time betrays their weakness; and they fall into ruin of themselves. For, as in structures of every kind, the lower parts should have the greatest firmness, so the grounds and principles of actions should bejust and true. But these advantages are not found in... | |
| Demosthenes - 1828 - 218 trang
...and flourishing appearance. But time betrays their weakness, and they fall into ruin of themselves. For as in structures of every kind, the lower parts should have the greatest firmness, so the grounds and principles of actions should be just and true. But these advantages are not found in... | |
| Demosthenes - 1829 - 214 trang
...and flourishing appearance. But time betrays their weakness, and they fall into ruin of themselves. For as in structures of every kind, the lower parts should have the greatest firmness, so the grounds and principles of actions should be lust and true. But these advantages are not found in... | |
| William Cobbett - 1802 - 1012 trang
...flourishing appearance. But time beti ays th.eir weakness ; and they fall into ruin of themselves. For, as in structures of every kind, the lower parts should have the greatest firmness, so the grounds and principles of actions should be just and true. But these advantages art; not found... | |
| Demosthenes - 1832 - 228 trang
...and flourishing appearance. But time betrays their weakness, and they fall into ruin of themselves. For as in structures of every kind, the lower parts should have the greatest firmness, so the grounds and principles of actions should be just and true. But these advantages are not found in... | |
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