The Citizen of a Republic: What are His Rights, His Duties, and Privileges, and what Should be His EducationPaine and Burgess, 1845 - 190 strán (strany) |
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The Citizen of a Republic: What are His Rights, His Duties, and Privileges ... Ansaldo Cebà Úplné zobrazenie - 1845 |
The Citizen of a Republic: What are His Rights, His Duties, and Privileges ... Ansaldo Cebà Úplné zobrazenie - 1845 |
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Strana 87 - Lord, before the priests and the judges, which shall be in those days; and the judges shall make diligent inquisition: and behold, if the witness be a false witness, and hath testified falsely against his brother; Then shall ye do unto him, as he had thought to have done unto his brother: so shalt thou put the evil away from among you.
Strana 181 - JUSTUM et tenacem propositi virum Non civium ardor prava jubentium, Non vultus instantis tyranni Mente quatit solida, neque Auster, Dux inquieti turbidus Adriae, 5 Nee fulminantis magna manus Jovis : Si fractus illabatur orbis, * Impavidum ferient ruinae.
Strana xi - is a work," says the Biblioteca Enciclopedica Italiana, " enriched with elegant learning, and written with all that terseness and solemn earnestness of style, which characterized the great writers of the brilliant ages of the republics of antiquity. The man who best restrains his appetites and lusts — who is the most prudent in public deliberations — the most Justin every private and public relation of family and of society, is, in the estimation of Ansaldo Ceba, the best citizen.
Strana 105 - ... which the plaintive melodies of the carrier cannot hush. Or, while the squaw toils in the field, she hangs her child, as spring does its blossoms, on the boughs of a tree, that it may be rocked by the breezes from the land of souls, and soothed to sleep by the lullaby of the birds. Does the mother die, the nursling — such is Indian compassion — shares her grave.
Strana 182 - La gente nuova ei subiti guadagni Orgoglio e dismisura han generata, Fiorenza, in te; sì che tu già ten piagni.
Strana 184 - Fecit et humano corde volare deum: Scilicet alterna quoniam iactamur in unda, Nostraque non ullis permanet aura locis. Et merito hamatis manus est armata sagittis, Et pharetra ex...
Strana 179 - Vincla recusantum et sera sub nocte rudentum : Saetigerique sues atque in praesepibus ursi Saevire, ac formae magnorum ululare luporum, Quos hominum ex facie dea saeva potentibus herbis Induerat Circe in vultus ac terga ferarum.
Strana 180 - Tu enim a certo sensu et vero iudicas de nobis ; quod isti ne faciant, summa malevolentia et livore impediuntur. Interpellent me, quo minus honoratus sim, dum ne interpellent, quo minus respublica a me commode administrari possit.
Strana 180 - P opere leggiadre de' miei maggior mi fer si arrogante, che, non pensando alia comune madre, ogni uomo ebbi in dispetto tanto avante ch' io ne mori', come i Sanesi sanno, e sallo in Campagnatico ogni fante.
Strana 105 - No savage mother ever put away her own child, to suckle that of another. To the cradle, consisting of thin pieces of light wood...