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" Rome, therefore, it was regarded as the mark of a good citizen never to despair of the fortunes of the republic, so the good citizen of the world, whatever may be the political aspect of his own times, will never despair of the fortunes of the human race,... "
Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind - Pągina 263
per Dugald Stewart - 1792 - 1687 pągines
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The European Magazine, and London Review, Volum 22

1792 - 548 pągines
...magnitude oķ that woik in which they are conipiring, ai.d л hi-'liet of the permanence ef thof« benefits which they confer on mankind by every attempt to inform and to en« lighten them. As in ancient Rome, tlnrefore, it was regarded as the mark o£ a good citizen never...
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Letters on the Elementary Principles of Education, Volum 1

Elizabeth Hamilton - 1801 - 452 pągines
...great diffidence in diffenting from an opinion which feems fo well eftablifhed. But as in ancient Rome it was regarded as the mark of a good citizen, never to defpair of the fortunes of the Republic, fo is it the duty of a good chriftian never to defpair of the final triumph of the Gofpel. Let not then...
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Letters on Education, Volum 1

Elizabeth Hamilton - 1801 - 430 pągines
...great diffidence in diflenting from an opipion that feems fo well eftabliflied. But as in ancient Rome, it was regarded as the mark of a good citizen, never to defpair of the fortunes of the Republic, fo is it the duty of a good chriftian never to defpair of the final triumph of the Gofpel. Let not then...
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An Essay on the Spirit and Influence of the Reformation of Luther

Charles de Villers - 1805 - 516 pągines
...of the magnitude of that work in which they arc conspiring, and a belief of the permanence of those benefits, which they confer on mankind by every attempt...was regarded as the mark of a good citizen, never to despair of the fortunes of the republic; — so the good citizen of the world, whatever may be the...
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Letters on the Elementary Principles of Education, Volum 1

Elizabeth Hamilton - 1813 - 556 pągines
...great diffidence in dissenting from an opinion which seems so well established. But as in ancient Rome it was regarded as the mark of a good citizen, never to despair of the fortunes of the Republic, so is it the duty of a goodChristian never to despairof the...
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The Analectic Magazine, Volum 4

1814 - 550 pągines
...the future prospects of our kind. Let us rather hold, wkh Dugald Stewart, that, " as in ancient Rome, it was regarded as the mark of a good citizen never to despair of the fortunes of the republic ; so the good citizen of (he world, whatever if. iy be the...
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The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volum 10

1815 - 880 pągines
...of the magnitude of that work in which they are conspiring, and a belief of the permanence of those benefits, which they confer on mankind by every attempt to inform and to enlighten them." 'It appears difficult, if not impossible, I o < • i > 1 1 1 r. i M • ! 1 1 1 \v any Protestant...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volum 88,Part 1;Volum 123

1818 - 728 pągines
...of the magnitude of that work in which they are conspiring, and a belief of the permanence of those benefits which they confer on mankind by every attempt...was regarded as the mark of a good citizen, never to despair of the fortunes of the Republick ; so the good citizen of the world, whatever may be the political...
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The Christian Baptist ..., Volum 6

Alexander Campbell - 1828 - 302 pągines
...have no doubt that jou would comply. I shall conclude my letter by observing, that as in ancient Rome it was regarded as the mark of a good citizen never to despair of the fortunes of the republic; so ilv good ci-izen ot'the world, the philosopher, and ihe...
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Elements of the philosophy of the human mind

Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 482 pągines
...of the magnitude of that work in which they are conspiring, and a belief of the permanence of those benefits, which they confer on mankind by every attempt to inform and to enlighten them. As in ancient Rome, therefore, it was regarded as the mark of a good citizen, never to despair of the fortunes...
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