| 1808 - عدد الصفحات: 588
...others; and how can publick mischiefs be brought on us, but by the ill administration of those who arc concerned in the government? And when this prophetical...things will happen amiss, let men do what they can; and thç common people who see the immediate and obvious effects of some inconveniencies, to which all... | |
| William Oldys, Thomas Park - 1808 - عدد الصفحات: 586
...foundation is once laid, then every accident which happens shall minister some jealousies and suspicions 5 every suspicion shall beget another ; and can a man...some men strangely affect the favour and good word of tlw common people; and what readier way to obtain it, than by persuading them that they are not so... | |
| 1809 - عدد الصفحات: 570
...sober reason. For (in the words of the judicious Hooker) " he that goeth about to persuade a multitude that they are not so well governed as they ought to be, shall never want attentive or favourable hearers; because they know the manifold defects whereunto... | |
| 1823 - عدد الصفحات: 946
...work on Ecclesiastical Polity with this observation ; " He that goeth about to persuade a multitude that they are not so well governed as they ought to be, shall never want attentive and favourable hearers." This remark, at once eloquent and just, indicates... | |
| Ancient learning - 1812 - عدد الصفحات: 322
...increased, but the total bulk of trading rather decreased. IBID. HE that goeth about to persuade a multitude that they are not so well governed as they ought to be, shall never want attentive and favourable hearers ; because they know the manifold defects whereuuto... | |
| William Eusebius Andrews - 1820 - عدد الصفحات: 502
...habeant, (Jac. II. Ann. c. 17.) And Hooker truly says, " He " that goeth about to persuade a " multitude, that they are not so well " governed as they ought to be, " shall never want attentive and " favourable hearers." That there has been and is a great inclination... | |
| Francis Gregor - 1816 - عدد الصفحات: 332
...for fair play. The passage from Hooker is as follows ." He that goeth about to persuade a multitude that " they are not so well governed as they ought to be, " shall never want attentive and favourable hearers. " Because they know the manifold defects whereunto... | |
| 1819 - عدد الصفحات: 66
...sentence that occurs in Hooker's Ecclesiastical Polity. " He that goeth about to persuade a multitude, that they are not so well governed as they ought to be, shall never want attentive and favourable hearers." Sanctioned, it was presumed, by the Bill of Rights,... | |
| Charles Knight - 1820 - عدد الصفحات: 636
...or country. " He that goeth about," says the learned and judicious Hooker, " to persuade a multitude that they are not so well governed as they ought to be, shall never want attentive and favourable hearers ; because they know the manifold defects whereunto... | |
| Walter Scott - 1823 - عدد الصفحات: 944
...work on Ecclesiastical Polity with this observation ; " He that goeth about to persuade a multitude that they are not so well governed as they ought to be, shall never want attentive and favourable hearers." This remark, at once eloquent and just, indicates... | |
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