| Ernest Rhys - 1897 - 284 Seiten
...lesse the lovers, lesse the founders of our true liberty. We can grow ignorant again, brutish, formall, and slavish, as ye found us ; but you then must first...thoughts more erected to the search and expectation of greatest and exactest things, is the issue of your owne vertu propagated in us ; ye cannot suppresse... | |
| James Mercer Garnett - 1899 - 728 Seiten
...so, lesse the lovers, lesse the founders of our true liberty. We can grow ignorant again, brutish, formal!, and slavish, as ye found us ; but you then...thoughts more erected to the search and expectation of greatest and exactest things, is the issue of your own vertu propagated in us ; ye cannot suppresse... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - 1901 - 462 Seiten
...us so, less the lovers, less the founders of our true liberty. We can grow ignorant again, brutish, formal, and slavish, as ye found us; but you then...thoughts more erected to the search and expectation of greatest and exactest things, is the issue of your own virtue propagated in us; ye cannot suppress... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - 1901 - 440 Seiten
...us so, less the lovers, less the founders of our true liberty. We can grow ignorant again, brutish, formal, and slavish, as ye found us; but you then...That our hearts are now more capacious, our thoughts now more erected to the search and expectation of greatest and exactest things, is the issue of our... | |
| John Milton - 1903 - 92 Seiten
...formall, and flavifh, as ye found us ; but you then muft firft become that which ye cannot be, oppreflive, arbitrary, and tyranno.us, as they were from whom...our hearts are now more capacious, our thoughts more eredled to the fearch and expectation of greateft and exacteft things, is the iffue of your owne vertu... | |
| John Milton - 1905 - 224 Seiten
...so, less the lovers, less the founders 1460 of our true liberty. We can grow ignorant again, brutish, formal, and slavish, as ye found us ; but you then...thoughts more erected to the search and expectation of greatest and exactest things, is the issue of your own virtue propagated in us ; ye cannot suppress... | |
| Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1905 - 426 Seiten
...us so, less the lovers, less the founders, of our true liberty. We can grow ignorant again, brutish, formal, and slavish, as ye found us; but you then...and tyrannous, as they were from whom ye have freed 20 us. That our hearts are now more capacious, our thoughts more erected to the search and expectation... | |
| Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1905 - 422 Seiten
...that which ye cannot be, oppressive, arbitrary, and tyrannous, as they were from whom ye have freed 20 us. That our hearts are now more capacious, our thoughts more erected to the search and expectation of greatest and exactest things, is the issue of your own virtue propagated in us; ye cannot suppress... | |
| William Jennings Bryan, Francis Whiting Halsey - 1906 - 292 Seiten
...us so, less the lovers, less the founders of our true liberty. We can grow ignorant again, brutish, formal and slavish, as ye found us ; but you then must first become that which ye can not be, oppressive, arbitrary and tyrannous, as they were from whom ye have freed us. That our... | |
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