| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1840 - 244 pągines
...for a fortune, and thanks the time ; and he that is hurt for a wrong, and imputera it to the author. It is good also not to try experiments in states,...evident ; and well to beware that it be the reformation i Lovers of themselves without a rival. that draweth on the change, and not the desire of change that... | |
| Henry Hopwood - 1841 - 206 pągines
...quietly, and by degrees, scarce to be perceived; for otherwise, whatsoever is new is unlocked for.... It is good also not to try experiments in states,...desire of change that pretendeth the reformation." Indeed, I believe it will be found that our first and greatest improvement will consist, not in the... | |
| Peter Freeland Aiken - 1842 - 212 pągines
...neglect of this lesson of Divine wisdom. And one of the wisest of uninspired men has observed, — " It is good also not to try experiments in states,...desire of change that pretendeth the reformation. And lastly, that the novelty, though it be not rejected, yet be held for a suspect, and, as the scripture... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1845 - 672 pągines
...foreign policy. He was a reformer, yet he saw the danger of rash innovation; and he says, "it is not good to try experiments in states except the necessity...or the utility evident, and well to beware that it is the reformation that draweth on the change, and not the desire of change that pretendeth the reformation.'^... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1846 - 778 pągines
...for a fortune, and thanks the time ; and he that is hurt, for a wrong, and imputeth it to the author. It is good also not to try experiments in states,...desire of change that pretendeth the reformation. And lastly, that the novelty, though it be not rejected, yet be held for a suspect ; and as the Scripture... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1846 - 730 pągines
...hurt, for a wrong, and imputeth it to the author. It is good also not to try experiments in nates, except the necessity be urgent, or the utility evident;...desire of change that pretendeth the reformation. And lastly, that the novelty, though it be not rejected, yet he beld for a suspect ; and as the Scripture... | |
| F. C - 1846 - 854 pągines
...is good not to try experiments in States, except the neceuity be urgent, or the utility be erident: and well to beware that it be the reformation that draweth on the change, and no* the desire of change, that pretendeUt the reformation." " No pleasure is comparable to standing... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1846 - 732 pągines
...for a fortune, and thinks the time; and he that is hurt, for a wrong, and imputeth it to toe author. It is good also not to try experiments in states, except the necessity he urgent, or the utility evident; and well to heware, that it he the reformation that draweth on the... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1848 - 594 pągines
...fortune, and thanks the time ; and he that is hurt for — a wrong, and imputeth it to the author. It is good also not to try experiments in states,...draweth on the change, and not the desire of change that prctendeth the reformation ; and lastly, that the novelty, though it be not rejected, yet be held for... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1850 - 470 pągines
...ITS ARCHITECTS. 279 whatsoever is new is unlocked for; and ever it amends some and impairs others. It is good also not to try experiments in states,...desire of change that pretendeth the reformation." Even Godwin says, "As to the improvements which are to be introduced into the political system, their... | |
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