| John Smith - Virginia - 1910 - 624 pages
...one rule ; what was it they would not doe for the good of their common weale, or their mother City ? For example : Rome, what made her such a Monarchesse,...of her youth, not in riots at home, but in dangers abroad ; and the iustice and Judgement out of their experiences, when they grew aged : what was their... | |
| John Smith - Explorers - 1910 - 632 pages
...one rule ; what was it they would not doe for the good of their common weale, or their mother City ? For example : Rome, what made her such a Monarchesse,...of her youth, not in riots at home, but in dangers abroad ; and the iustice and Judgement out of their experiences, when they grew aged : what was their... | |
| Charles Herbert Levermore - New England - 1912 - 492 pages
...home, but in dangers abroad, and the justice and judge679 ment out of their experiences when they grew aged ; what was their ruine and hurt but this, the...the fondnesse of parents, the want of experience in Majestrates, the admiration of their undeserved honours, the contempt of true merit, their unjust jealousies,... | |
| Charles Herbert Levermore - New England - 1912 - 490 pages
...one rule; what was it they would not doe for the good of their common weale, or their mother City ? For example : Rome, what made her such a Monarchesse, but onely the adventures of her youth, not in riots at home, but in dangers abroad, and the justice and judge679... | |
| Justin Harvey Smith, New Hampshire Historical Society - Clergy - 1914 - 84 pages
...this one rule ; What was it they would not doe for the good of the commonwealth or their Mother-citie? For example: Rome, What made her such a Monarchesse but onely the adventures of her youth, not in riots at home but in dangers abroade? and the justice and judgement... | |
| 166 pages
...one rule; What was it they would not doe, for the good of the commonwealth, or their Mother-citie? For example: Rome, What made her such a Monarchesse,...in riots at home; but in dangers abroade? and the iustice and Judgement out of their experience, when they grewe aged. What was their ruine and hurt,... | |
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