| Francis Bacon, Richard Whately - 1857 - 578 trang
...that have but a small dimension of stem, and yet are apt2 to be the foundation of great monarchies. Walled towns, stored arsenals and armories, goodly...stout and warlike. Nay, number (itself) in armies importeth3 not much, where the people are of weak courage ; for, as Virgil saith, ' It never troubles... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1857 - 412 trang
...Foundations of great Monarchies. Walled Towns, ftored Arfenals and Armories, goodly Races of Horfe, Chariots of War, Elephants, Ordnance, Artillery, and...but a Sheep in a Lion's Skin, except the Breed and Difpofition of the People be ftout and warlike. Nay, Number itfelf in Armies importeth not much, where... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1858 - 790 trang
...some that have but a small dimension of stem, and yet apt to be the foundations of great monarchies. Walled towns, stored arsenals and armories, goodly...stout and warlike. Nay, number (itself) in armies importeth not much, where the people is of weak courage ; for (as Virgil saith) It never troubles a... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1858 - 792 trang
...some that have but a small dimension of stem, and yet apt to be the foundations of great monarchies. Walled towns, stored arsenals and armories, goodly...stout and warlike. Nay, number (itself) in armies importeth not much, where the people is of weak courage ; for (as Virgil saith) It never troubles a... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1858 - 686 trang
...yet are apt to be the foundations of great monarchies. Walled towns, stored arsenals and armouries, goodly races of horse, chariots of war, elephants,...be stout and warlike. Nay, number itself in armies is not much advantage, where the people are of weak courage ; for, as Virgil says, it never troubles... | |
| Andrew Bisset - 1859 - 328 trang
...the True Greatness of Kingdoms and Estates, " stored arsenals and armories, goodly races of horses, chariots of war, elephants, ordnance, artillery, and...and disposition of the people be stout and warlike." Socrates, being reminded by Callicles that under the sort of liberty then existing at Athens, he could... | |
| Andrew Bisset - 1859 - 320 trang
...the True Greatness of Kingdoms and Estates, " stored arsenals and armories, goodly races of horses, chariots of war, elephants, ordnance, artillery, and...and disposition of the people be stout and warlike." Socrates, being reminded by Callicles that under the sort of liberty then existing at Athens, he could... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1859 - 616 trang
...races of horse, chariots of war, elephants, ordinance, artillery, and the like ; all this is but & sheep in a lion's skin, except the breed and disposition...stout and warlike. Nay, number (itself) in armies importeth not much where the people is of weak courage ; for, as Virgil saith, "It never troubles a... | |
| Joshua Toulmin Smith - 1859 - 206 trang
...dangerous, therefore, instead of good, for the State. What Lord Bacon says will ever be true ; — that " "Walled towns, stored arsenals and armories, goodly races of horse, chariots of war, ordnance, artillery, and the like, — all this is but a sheep in a lion's skin, except the breed and... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1905 - 872 trang
...INVASION. Walled Townes, stored Arcenalls and Armouries, Goodly Races of Horse, Chariots of Warre, Elephants, Ordnance, Artillery, and the like : All...in a Lion's Skin, except the Breed and disposition be stout and warlike. Nay, Number it selfe in Armies importeth not much where the People is of weake... | |
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