... but to such as they make their counsellors, they commit the whole : by how much the more they are obliged to all faith and integrity. The wisest princes need not think it any diminution to their greatness, or derogation to their sufficiency, to rely... Counsel Upon the Reading of Books - Page 287by Agnes Repplier, Arthur Twining Hadley, Brander Matthews, Bliss Perry, Hamilton Wright Mabie - 1901 - 306 pagesFull view - About this book
| Roswell Chamberlain Smith - 1841 - 204 pages
...prejudice to my cause ;" '' against." " The English were very different people then to what they are princes need not think it any diminution to their...greatness, or derogation to their sufficiency, to rely upon counsel;" " diminution of," and "derogation from." 3d, With respect to the prepositions tcitli and... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1843 - 326 pages
...to proceed ;" " to the authors," &c. " It was perfectly in compliance to some persons ;" " w.ih." " The wisest princes need not think it any diminution...their greatness, or derogation to their sufficiency, *o rely upon counsel ;" " diminution of" and " derogation from." 4th, With respect to the prepositions... | |
| James Robert Boyd - 1844 - 372 pages
...purposes. : 23. He is resolved of going abroad. 24. He was accused with having acted unfairly. 25. The wisest princes need not think it any diminution...greatness, or derogation to their sufficiency, to rely upon counsel.* II. Correct the errors in the use of foreign, obsolete, or new- coined words and phrases,... | |
| Lindley Murray, Allen Fisk - 1846 - 180 pages
...the authors to proceed; to the authors,' &c. 'It was perfectly in compliance lo some persons; with. The wisest princes need not think it any diminution...greatness, or derogation to their sufficiency, to rely upon counsel ; diminution of and derogation from.' 3d. With respect to the prepositions with and upon. —... | |
| Roswell Chamberlain Smith - 1847 - 200 pages
...to proceed i" " to the authors," &c. It was perfectly in compliance to some persons ;"' " trith." " The wisest princes need not think it any diminution...greatness, or derogation to their sufficiency, to rely upon counsel ;" " diminution of," and " derogation from." 3d, With respect to the prepositions with and... | |
| John Locke - 1849 - 372 pages
...goods, their children, their credit, some particrilar affair; but to such as they make their counsellors they commit the whole by how much the more they are...greatness, or derogation to their sufficiency, to rely upon counsel. God himself is not without, but hath made it one of the great names of his blessed Son, "The... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1850 - 590 pages
...affair; but to such as they make their counsellors tlioy commit the whole : by how much the mote tliey are obliged to all faith and integrity. The wisest...greatness, or derogation to their sufficiency, to rely upon counsel. God himself is not without, but hath made it one of the great names of his blessed Son, "The... | |
| John White - 1850 - 192 pages
...after his father's commands. The British have reduced the greater part of India to their own power. The wisest princes need not think it any diminution...greatness, or derogation to their sufficiency, to rely upon counsel. That boy was known under the name of the Idler. He has bestowed his favours to the most deserving... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1851 - 228 pages
...goods, their children, their credit, some particular affair ; but to such as they make their counsellors they commit the whole : by how much the more they...greatness, or derogation to their sufficiency to rely upon counsel. God himself is not without; but hath made it one of the great names of his blessed Son, ';... | |
| William Chauncey Fowler - 1851 - 1502 pages
...force ;" " over force." " The variety of factions into which wo arc still engaged ;" " in which." " The wisest princes need not think it any diminution...greatness, or derogation to their sufficiency to rely upon counsel ;" "diminution of" and " derogation from." " A strict observance after times and fashions ;"... | |
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